Matthew Stafford is having an outstanding year up to this point, and whereas I think he’d agree that he’s left some throws out there, he should also agree that he’s been a BIG reason the Los Angeles Rams have started 5-2 this season, so has Stafford finally cemented himself as a sure-fire Hall of Fame player? Rich Eisen seems to think so, and you can check out the video below, I think Eisen brings up some solid points.
Stafford has given his team the chance to win every game this year, and that’s a fact (though in Week 1 the defense held it down as the offense tried to break off the early season rust, but Stafford did do enough), and factor in the hot start for Stafford this go-round, and the success throughout his career and how is this guy not a Hall of Famer?
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Pair of former Rams players named candidates for 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame class (ramswire)
“Instead, it will be wide receiver Torry Holt and linebacker London Fletcher waiting to see if they’ll be picked as semifinalists in a few weeks.
Holt, 49, was the Rams’ first-round pick in the 1999 NFL draft out of NC State. He spent 10 years with the team, winning a Super Bowl, making seven pro Bowls and two All-Pro teams while catching 869 passes for 12,660 yards and 74 touchdowns over 158 games. He finished his career with one year in Jacksonville and an offseason in New England. He’s been a finalist for the Hall of Fame six times.“
CBS Sports reveals Rams trade targets, ranging from unrealistic to Alontae Taylor (sportingnews.com)
“CBS Sports Cody Benjamin’s NFL trade deadline tiers revealed three targets. How realistic are they, though?
Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs
This is more than likely the least of the ideas that would be in the Rams’ interest. Not that he wouldn’t be wanted, but it would be the price tag of what that trade would look like.
Essentially, to trade for Diggs, you would almost have to make a deal like the Micah Parsons deal, and the NFL isn’t ready for Dallas to have so many first-round picks.
For the Rams, this would be the best of both worlds. He is extremely gifted and in arguably one of the best organizations in the league.“
“Beautiful day for a W, innit!” | Sounds of the game: Best of Week 7 win over the Jaguars (therams.com)
“Relive the Los Angeles Rams’ win over the Jacksonville Jaguars with the sounds of the game. Listen in on Rams players shouting “Siuuuuuu”, reacting to tight end Terrance Ferguson’s first career touchdown, and celebrating their victory in the locker room.“
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