"I love this group. I love this coaching staff. I love these players," Sean McVay said after the Rams were eliminated Sunday.
The Los Angeles Rams' season came to a close on Sunday with a divisional-round loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. On top of that, it's fair to wonder if we've seen the last of quarterback Matthew Stafford.
Matthew Stafford didn’t want to speculate about his future but says it “sure feels like” he has good football left in him
Matt Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams nearly completed an epic comeback in a driving snowstorm, but they fell just short to the host Philadelphia
Matthew Stafford could have just played his last game with the Rams. He says he still has some football in him as he talks about the team’s comeback falling short in their 28-22 loss to the Eagles pic.twitter.com/faqWuEw9oc "Sure feels like it," he added with a smile when asked if still has football left in him.
The Los Angeles Rams fell short on Sunday in a snowy playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. One of the top offseason questions now facing L.A. will be QB Matthew Stafford's future.
Stafford, 36, who has two years left on his contract, says he will “take some time to think about it” when asked after the Rams’ season-ending 28-22 loss to the Eagles.
Asked about his future after the divisional-round playoff loss to the Eagles, Stafford looked at his watch, said the game had just ended a little while ago, and added he would “ take some time to think about it ,” via Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com.
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The Los Angeles Rams were knocked out of the NFL Playoffs in a Divisional Round showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles but that wasn't even the worst of it for Rams fans.