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With two passing touchdowns in Week 3, Stafford surpassed former Atlanta Falcons great Matt Ryan to claim the No. 9 spot on the NFL ‘s all-time passing touchdown list. The 37-year-old signal -caller now has 382 career passing touchdowns to his name.
Why did Georgia coach Kirby Smart jump on a Zoom with Rams QB Matthew Stafford Monday? It was a segment on Stafford's SiriusXM show. Here are details.
WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. After a Jared Verse strip sack, followed by a Kyren Williams touchdown to extend the Rams' lead to 26-7 in their week three contest, the team never scored again, allowing the Eagles to rally in a 33-26 defeat.
With 382 career touchdown passes after Sunday's game, Stafford needs 37 more to pass Ben Roethlisberger for 8th place all-time
On Sunday, Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford surpassed Matt Ryan with his 382nd career touchdown pass to move up No. 9 in NFL history.
Losses come in all shapes and sizes. For the Los Angeles Rams, it was a blown lead in the second half after leading the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial
After blowing Sunday's game at Philadelphia and suffering their first loss, the LA Rams must now prep for the 3-0 Indianapolis Colts.
Matthew Stafford threw for 298 yards and two touchdowns as the Los Angeles Rams spoiled rookie Cam Ward’s NFL home opener, scoring 20 straight points to beat the Tennessee Titans 33-19
To be fair, the Rams did add wide receiver Davante Adams during the offseason, and a wide receiver tandem of Adams and Puka Nacua definitely sounds impressive. But if Stafford isn't able to stay healthy, LA's improved receiving corps won't matter much.
Stafford finished 23-of-33 for 298 yards, two touchdowns and an interception and turned a three-point halftime deficit into a 33-19 victory.
Matthew Stafford threw two touchdowns against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, moving past Bob Waterfield on the Rams' all-time passing touchdown list.
While Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, and the Eagles offense could muster little production through two quarters, the final two told an entirely different story. Meanwhile, Philly made Los Angeles pay for their offensive red zone woes and a propensity to settle for field goals far too often.