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  • Kelly Stafford Reveals Hardest Part of Being an NFL Wife

    Kelly Stafford Reveals Hardest Part of Being an NFL Wife


    Originally appeared on E! Online

    Even while battling a particularly awful case of the flu, Kelly Stafford and daughters Sawyer and Chandler, both 7, Hunter, 6, and Tyler, 4, remain NFL quarterback Matthew Stafford‘s most devoted cheerleaders.

    With wildfires continuing to burn throughout Los Angeles where the Rams were slated to take on the Minnesota Vikings Jan. 13, Kelly found herself boarding a flight bound for Arizona with Matthew’s teammates and their families mere hours after an exhausting hospital stay.

    “There was a huge guilt factor to me going, ‘Should we be on this plane right now because of everyone surrounding us and everyone who has to play this game?’” she acknowledged on the Jan. 15 episode of her podcast, The Morning After.

    But when she asked the other Rams family members for their take, naturally, they held the line. “They were like, ‘Get your ass on that plane. We all need to be together,’” Kelly recounted. “That was such an incredible thing for me to hear.”

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    Not that she got to spend much of the 27-9 victory huddled up with the rest of the squad. “I was in the bathroom with Hunter most of the game,” she shared. “So I did not see a lot of it.”

    Though she was able to bear witness to her middle daughter’s winning spirit.

    “This girl,” the 35-year-old later shared in an Instagram Story. “In the middle of her pukes in the bathroom, ‘Mommy, are we still winning?’”

    Kelly Stafford, Sawyer, Chandler, Hunter, TylerKelly Stafford, Sawyer, Chandler, Hunter, Tyler

    Instagram/Kelly Stafford

    In a word, yes.

    Nearly two decades after the University of Georgia cheerleader connected with the star QB over games of pick-up basketball they’re still winning, both literally (the Rams advanced to the NFL Divisonal Round, where they’ll face the Philadelphia Eagles Jan. 19) and figuratively, Kelly well aware just how much she’s scored.

    “Matthew is such a calming force in my life,” she shared in an exclusive interivew with E! News last August, detailing how their opposites attract vibe just works. “I am very high strung. I feel like I have a lot of stress that I carry, and he just settles me.”

    A devoted teammate both on and off the gridiron, “He’s such an incredible man in so many ways,” continued Kelly, who recently wrapped her Cleat Chaser tour with podcast cohost Hank Winchester. “I feel like people think he’s perfect, he’s not perfect. But he always puts my daughters and myself first. If we all asked him to retire, he would do it. He shows up for me, but he shows, most importantly, my daughters what they should aspire to be with when they’re older.”

    She, in turn, provides Matthew with that proverbial nudge toward the end zone.

    When he debated decamping to sunnier climes—and a shot at a Super Bowl ring—after 12 seasons with the Detroit Lions, Kelly reflected, “He was so grateful for me just being like, ‘If you want to chance it somewhere else, I will follow you—your girls and I got you.’”

    And though he enjoyed immediate success, hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy in 2022 after his first season with the Rams, she added, “I give him that push that he might need, and to realize he’s more than a football player, because I feel like sometimes they get lost in that too.”

    Kelly, however, doesn’t need to be reminded that her husband of nearly nine years is her MVP (as in most valuable partner).

    As much as she enjoys watching the two-time pro bowler excel as one of the best in the game, “It’s not the easiest watching this sport in general,” Kelly admitted to E!, “especially when you have a loved one on that field.”

    Matthew Stafford, Kelly StaffordMatthew Stafford, Kelly Stafford

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    And, yes, she acknowledged, “This is a job for them and it’s an amazing job. They get paid ridiculous, right? We all know that.”

    But Matthew’s $160 million four-year contract isn’t worth more than the life they’ve been building since 2006.

    “At the end of the day, I want my husband to be who he was when I met him and married him after he’s done and helping me raise these girls,” she explained of feeling herself full body clench each time Matthew is sacked. “Body parts I can handle, I’m like, ‘Okay, well, you broke something, whatever. We’ll figure it out.’ I worry about the head, because it’s the one people push through and they shouldn’t.”

    Kelly Stafford, Sawyer, Chandler, Hunter, TylerKelly Stafford, Sawyer, Chandler, Hunter, Tyler

    Instagram/Kelly Stafford

    Because for all the renewed focus on concussion protocol and preventing brain injuries, a player is going to take more hits to the head “the longer they play,” said Kelly. And with her husband—2009’s top draft pick—set to wrap his 16th season in the league, “That is very heavy on my heart every time I go to the game. It’s part of the reason why I get so nervous. I just want him to be healthy.”

    And the rest of their squad is also aware of the game’s Xs and Os.

    Her twins, in particular, “Have really started to notice when Daddy’s slow to get up after getting hit,” Kelly added, noting that one of them “asked last year if he had to play again because he’d gotten hit a bunch one game. That really sat with him.”

    In those moments, she does her best to call an audible. “You have to tell your kids, ‘He’s fine, he’s fine,’” said Kelly, “but, yet, you don’t know. It’s just something that you deal with.”

    Which is why her game plan during the playoffs is to remind her husband that throwing the ball away is always an option.

    “It’s something I remind him of,” she shared, “just to do your best to stay healthy and run as fast as you can.”

    She would much prefer he heave it into the stands whenever a defensive lineman starts bearing down on him, “But he’s also a gamer,” Kelly said. “He wants to be in there and play to his ability. So there’s definitely a balance there.”

    One that involves her holding her breath for basically the rest of their lives.

    “I will worry about that probably until the day we die, because those symptoms can be later on,” she admitted of keeping an eye out for signs of brain trauma. “And so it’ll always be on my heart.”

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    That doesn’t mean she’s not eager to cheer No. 9 onto another potential Super Bowl victory. But at the end of the day their life together is the real prize.

    “I want him to be the same guy, to raise these daughters and to grow old with,” Kelly explained. “Because this is just so short in our life. We have a whole life after the NFL.”

    For now, though, she’ll continue being her husband’s most devoted fan, even when that means dragging four sick kids some 400 miles away to play cheerleader.

    And Matthew isn’t the only NFL QB with a secret weapon at home. As Taylor Swift‘s boyfriend and other athletes march toward a potential championship, we slipped into our proverbial pads to tackle the truly need-to-know stats—just who is cheering on all these gridiron gurus to victory.

    Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills

    <p>Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills</p><p>Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills</p>

    Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs

    <p>Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs</p><p>Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs</p>

    Jared Goff, Detroit Lions

    <p>Jared Goff, Detroit Lions</p><p>Jared Goff, Detroit Lions</p>

    Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles

    <p>Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles</p><p>Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles</p>

    Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers

    <p>Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers</p><p>Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers</p>

    The 262nd pick in the 2022 NFL draft was never Mr. Irrelevant to Jenna Brandt.

    And while the 49ers have another sort of bauble in mind, Brock popped the question in July 2023 and the couple married in Des Moines, Iowa, on March 9, 2024.

    Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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    Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers

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    Joe Flacco, Indianapolis Colts

    <p>Joe Flacco, Indianapolis Colts</p><p>Joe Flacco, Indianapolis Colts</p>

    Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams

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    Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers

    <p>Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers</p><p>Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers</p>

    Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys

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    Derick Carr, New Orleans Saints

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    Kirk Cousins, Atlanta Falcons

    <p>Kirk Cousins, Atlanta Falcons</p><p>Kirk Cousins, Atlanta Falcons</p>

    Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars

    <p>Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars</p><p>Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars</p>

    Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals

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    Drake Maye, New England Patriots

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    Desmond Ridder, Las Vegas Raiders

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    Mac Jones, Jacksonville Jaguars

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    Kenny Pickett, Philadelphia Eagles

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    Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins

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    Kelly Stafford, wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, recently opened up about the struggles she faces as an NFL wife. In a candid post on social media, she revealed that the hardest part of being married to a professional football player is the constant worry and fear for her husband’s safety on the field.

    Stafford shared that every time she watches her husband play, she can’t help but feel anxious and stressed about the potential for him to get injured. She explained that the physical toll of the game, the risk of concussions, and the long-term effects of playing in the NFL weigh heavily on her mind.

    Despite the challenges, Stafford expressed her unwavering support for her husband and his career. She emphasized the importance of being there for him through the ups and downs of the game, and being a source of strength and encouragement for him.

    Kelly Stafford’s honest and heartfelt words shed light on the lesser-known side of being an NFL wife – the emotional toll of watching a loved one put their body on the line every time they step onto the field. Her vulnerability and resilience serve as a reminder of the sacrifices and struggles that come with being a part of the NFL family.

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  • Kelly Stafford Reveals Hardest Part of Being an NFL Wife


    Originally appeared on E! Online

    Even while battling a particularly awful case of the flu, Kelly Stafford and daughters Sawyer and Chandler, both 7, Hunter, 6, and Tyler, 4, remain NFL quarterback Matthew Stafford‘s most devoted cheerleaders.

    With wildfires continuing to burn throughout Los Angeles where the Rams were slated to take on the Minnesota Vikings Jan. 13, Kelly found herself boarding a flight bound for Arizona with Matthew’s teammates and their families mere hours after an exhausting hospital stay.

    “There was a huge guilt factor to me going, ‘Should we be on this plane right now because of everyone surrounding us and everyone who has to play this game?’” she acknowledged on the Jan. 15 episode of her podcast, The Morning After.

    But when she asked the other Rams family members for their take, naturally, they held the line. “They were like, ‘Get your ass on that plane. We all need to be together,’” Kelly recounted. “That was such an incredible thing for me to hear.”

    More from E! Online

    Not that she got to spend much of the 27-9 victory huddled up with the rest of the squad. “I was in the bathroom with Hunter most of the game,” she shared. “So I did not see a lot of it.”

    Though she was able to bear witness to her middle daughter’s winning spirit.

    “This girl,” the 35-year-old later shared in an Instagram Story. “In the middle of her pukes in the bathroom, ‘Mommy, are we still winning?’”

    Kelly Stafford, Sawyer, Chandler, Hunter, TylerKelly Stafford, Sawyer, Chandler, Hunter, Tyler

    Instagram/Kelly Stafford

    In a word, yes.

    Nearly two decades after the University of Georgia cheerleader connected with the star QB over games of pick-up basketball they’re still winning, both literally (the Rams advanced to the NFL Divisonal Round, where they’ll face the Philadelphia Eagles Jan. 19) and figuratively, Kelly well aware just how much she’s scored.

    “Matthew is such a calming force in my life,” she shared in an exclusive interivew with E! News last August, detailing how their opposites attract vibe just works. “I am very high strung. I feel like I have a lot of stress that I carry, and he just settles me.”

    A devoted teammate both on and off the gridiron, “He’s such an incredible man in so many ways,” continued Kelly, who recently wrapped her Cleat Chaser tour with podcast cohost Hank Winchester. “I feel like people think he’s perfect, he’s not perfect. But he always puts my daughters and myself first. If we all asked him to retire, he would do it. He shows up for me, but he shows, most importantly, my daughters what they should aspire to be with when they’re older.”

    She, in turn, provides Matthew with that proverbial nudge toward the end zone.

    When he debated decamping to sunnier climes—and a shot at a Super Bowl ring—after 12 seasons with the Detroit Lions, Kelly reflected, “He was so grateful for me just being like, ‘If you want to chance it somewhere else, I will follow you—your girls and I got you.’”

    And though he enjoyed immediate success, hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy in 2022 after his first season with the Rams, she added, “I give him that push that he might need, and to realize he’s more than a football player, because I feel like sometimes they get lost in that too.”

    Kelly, however, doesn’t need to be reminded that her husband of nearly nine years is her MVP (as in most valuable partner).

    As much as she enjoys watching the two-time pro bowler excel as one of the best in the game, “It’s not the easiest watching this sport in general,” Kelly admitted to E!, “especially when you have a loved one on that field.”

    Matthew Stafford, Kelly StaffordMatthew Stafford, Kelly Stafford

    Andy Lyons/Getty Images

    And, yes, she acknowledged, “This is a job for them and it’s an amazing job. They get paid ridiculous, right? We all know that.”

    But Matthew’s $160 million four-year contract isn’t worth more than the life they’ve been building since 2006.

    “At the end of the day, I want my husband to be who he was when I met him and married him after he’s done and helping me raise these girls,” she explained of feeling herself full body clench each time Matthew is sacked. “Body parts I can handle, I’m like, ‘Okay, well, you broke something, whatever. We’ll figure it out.’ I worry about the head, because it’s the one people push through and they shouldn’t.”

    Kelly Stafford, Sawyer, Chandler, Hunter, TylerKelly Stafford, Sawyer, Chandler, Hunter, Tyler

    Instagram/Kelly Stafford

    Because for all the renewed focus on concussion protocol and preventing brain injuries, a player is going to take more hits to the head “the longer they play,” said Kelly. And with her husband—2009’s top draft pick—set to wrap his 16th season in the league, “That is very heavy on my heart every time I go to the game. It’s part of the reason why I get so nervous. I just want him to be healthy.”

    And the rest of their squad is also aware of the game’s Xs and Os.

    Her twins, in particular, “Have really started to notice when Daddy’s slow to get up after getting hit,” Kelly added, noting that one of them “asked last year if he had to play again because he’d gotten hit a bunch one game. That really sat with him.”

    In those moments, she does her best to call an audible. “You have to tell your kids, ‘He’s fine, he’s fine,’” said Kelly, “but, yet, you don’t know. It’s just something that you deal with.”

    Which is why her game plan during the playoffs is to remind her husband that throwing the ball away is always an option.

    “It’s something I remind him of,” she shared, “just to do your best to stay healthy and run as fast as you can.”

    She would much prefer he heave it into the stands whenever a defensive lineman starts bearing down on him, “But he’s also a gamer,” Kelly said. “He wants to be in there and play to his ability. So there’s definitely a balance there.”

    One that involves her holding her breath for basically the rest of their lives.

    “I will worry about that probably until the day we die, because those symptoms can be later on,” she admitted of keeping an eye out for signs of brain trauma. “And so it’ll always be on my heart.”

    Kelly Stafford, Matt Stafford, Instagram, NFL QuarterbacksKelly Stafford, Matt Stafford, Instagram, NFL Quarterbacks

    instagram (@kbstafford89)

    That doesn’t mean she’s not eager to cheer No. 9 onto another potential Super Bowl victory. But at the end of the day their life together is the real prize.

    “I want him to be the same guy, to raise these daughters and to grow old with,” Kelly explained. “Because this is just so short in our life. We have a whole life after the NFL.”

    For now, though, she’ll continue being her husband’s most devoted fan, even when that means dragging four sick kids some 400 miles away to play cheerleader.

    And Matthew isn’t the only NFL QB with a secret weapon at home. As Taylor Swift‘s boyfriend and other athletes march toward a potential championship, we slipped into our proverbial pads to tackle the truly need-to-know stats—just who is cheering on all these gridiron gurus to victory.

    Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills

    <p>Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills</p><p>Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills</p>

    Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs

    <p>Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs</p><p>Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs</p>

    Jared Goff, Detroit Lions

    <p>Jared Goff, Detroit Lions</p><p>Jared Goff, Detroit Lions</p>

    Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles

    <p>Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles</p><p>Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles</p>

    Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers

    <p>Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers</p><p>Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers</p>

    The 262nd pick in the 2022 NFL draft was never Mr. Irrelevant to Jenna Brandt.

    And while the 49ers have another sort of bauble in mind, Brock popped the question in July 2023 and the couple married in Des Moines, Iowa, on March 9, 2024.

    Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    <p>Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers</p><p>Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers</p>

    Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers

    <p>Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers</p><p>Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers</p>

    Joe Flacco, Indianapolis Colts

    <p>Joe Flacco, Indianapolis Colts</p><p>Joe Flacco, Indianapolis Colts</p>

    Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams

    <p>Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams</p><p>Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams</p>

    Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers

    <p>Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers</p><p>Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers</p>

    Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys

    <p>Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys</p><p>Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys</p>

    Derick Carr, New Orleans Saints

    <p>Derick Carr, New Orleans Saints</p><p>Derick Carr, New Orleans Saints</p>

    Kirk Cousins, Atlanta Falcons

    <p>Kirk Cousins, Atlanta Falcons</p><p>Kirk Cousins, Atlanta Falcons</p>

    Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars

    <p>Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars</p><p>Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars</p>

    Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals

    <p>Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals</p><p>Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals</p>

    Drake Maye, New England Patriots

    <p>Drake Maye, New England Patriots</p><p>Drake Maye, New England Patriots</p>

    Desmond Ridder, Las Vegas Raiders

    <p>Desmond Ridder, Las Vegas Raiders</p><p>Desmond Ridder, Las Vegas Raiders</p>

    Mac Jones, Jacksonville Jaguars

    <p>Mac Jones, Jacksonville Jaguars</p><p>Mac Jones, Jacksonville Jaguars</p>

    Kenny Pickett, Philadelphia Eagles

    <p>Kenny Pickett, Philadelphia Eagles</p><p>Kenny Pickett, Philadelphia Eagles</p>

    Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins

    <p>Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins</p><p>Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins</p>





    Kelly Stafford, wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, recently opened up about the struggles she faces as an NFL wife. In a candid post on social media, she revealed that the hardest part of being married to a professional football player is the constant worry and fear for her husband’s safety on the field.

    Stafford shared that every time she watches her husband play, she can’t help but feel anxious and stressed about the potential for him to get injured. She explained that the physical toll of the game, the risk of concussions, and the long-term effects of playing in the NFL weigh heavily on her mind.

    Despite the challenges, Stafford expressed her unwavering support for her husband and his career. She emphasized the importance of being there for him through the ups and downs of the game, and being a source of strength and encouragement for him.

    Kelly Stafford’s honest and heartfelt words shed light on the lesser-known side of being an NFL wife – the emotional toll of watching a loved one put their body on the line every time they step onto the field. Her vulnerability and resilience serve as a reminder of the sacrifices and struggles that come with being a part of the NFL family.

    Tags:

    Kelly Stafford, NFL wife, Detroit Lions, Matthew Stafford, NFL family, football spouse, NFL lifestyle, sports marriage, athlete’s wife, NFL relationships, challenges of being an NFL wife, football wife perspective, life as a football player’s wife.

    #Kelly #Stafford #Reveals #Hardest #Part #NFL #Wife

  • Kelly Stafford Felt ‘Guilt’ for Exposing Entire L.A. Rams Team to Sick Kids on Private Jet


    Kelly Stafford has admitted that she wasn’t quite thrilled when she learned she had to put her sick kids on a plane with an entire football team in tow.

    During the latest episode of The Morning After podcast, the wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford opened up about the “well-oiled machine” that was the elaborate travel process to get the entire team to Arizona in time for their playoff showdown against the Minnesota Vikings on Monday, January 13.

    The game, which was originally set to take place at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., was relocated to the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. due to the ongoing wildfires in L.A

    According to Kelly, 34, the Rams organization facilitated a plane for the entire team and their families to travel together to the game. Her only major concern was, she was sick with the flu at the time, as were her four kids. Kelly and her NFL player husband share four daughters: twins Sawyer and Chandler, 7, Harper, 6, and Tyler, 4. 

    “We were sick on that flight,” Kelly admitted during the Jan. 15 podcast. “There was a huge guilt factor to me going, ‘Should we be on this plane right now because of everyone surrounding us and everyone who has to play this game?’ ”

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    Kelly and Michael Stafford family.

    Kelly Stafford/Instagram


    Kelly reached out to multiple people who would be on the flight ahead of time and received an unexpected response at such a pivotal moment in the season.

    “They were like, ‘Get your a– on that plane. We all need to be together,’” Kelly said. “That was such an incredible thing for me to hear because there was a little bit of like, ‘Should I just stay back with my children?’” 

    Matthew, 36, was also insistent that the whole family be together for the game. 

    “Matthew was like, ’No, we will do whatever it takes. We are all getting on this plane. We are going to be together right now,’” Kelly added. 

    While in Arizona, Kelly took to social media to offer several updates on the health of her kids.

    On Saturday, Jan. 11, just two days ahead of the playoff game, Kelly shared a photo on her Instagram Stories, captured by E! News at the time, of her two daughters in a hospital bed. “Last night was long,” she wrote in the post. “Back in beds and sleeping, everyone except Hunter. Feels like she drank a Celsius.”

    Kelly Stafford/Instagram


    “Before that tho, they were all smiles getting to go with daddy on his work trip,” she added. Kelly did not elaborate on why her kids’ had been hospitalized.

    In another photo, posted after the hospitalization, the Los Angeles Rams quarterback cuddled one of their daughters as they were pictured in an arena. “This girl ,” Kelly wrote. “In the middle of her pukes in the bathroom, ‘Mommy, are we still winning.’ She couldn’t wait to be in his arms.”

    On Sunday, Jan. 12, Kelly shared another update on two of her daughters, posting a photo from a restaurant. “Found our happy place in AZ,” she wrote, hinting that they still still weren’t quite over the flu. “I promise we are happy, just still .”

    She also shared a picture later on of all four of her girls sleeping, writing, “Never ending. My poor girls.”

    Kelly Stafford/Instagram


    Kelly’s decision to travel to Arizona with the team and their families comes after she previously said she and the girls might vacate their home to keep Matthew safe from their germs.

    “I currently believe I have the flu. Two of my daughters have the flu,” revealed Kelly on the Jan. 9 podcast episode. She said she “can’t think straight” because of it and even “passed out on a little bench in the suite” at the Jan. 5 game against the Seattle Seahawks.

    During the podcast, Kelly said that Matthew “won’t come close to [her]” because of her sickness, which she “completely” understands. “If all my kids have the flu, I don’t think we should be in this house with him,” she told listeners.

    Kelly Stafford/Instagram


    “I know everyone’s like, ‘Why would y’all move? There’s five of you and one of him.’ Because all of his work stuff and his film room and everything is here,” she continued. “So we would just get out of here. I think that is on the table right now.”

    Kelly added, “We have 105 fevers going around this house right now and we can’t have Matthew with that going into the playoffs,” she concluded. “So we’re going to do our best to not let him get that.”



    Kelly Stafford, the wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, recently opened up about feeling guilty for potentially exposing the entire Rams team to sick children on their private jet.

    In a post on her Instagram Stories, Kelly shared that she and her husband had invited a group of sick children and their families to join them on a private jet for a special trip. However, after the flight, Kelly received a message from one of the parents informing her that their child had tested positive for a contagious illness.

    “I felt so much guilt for potentially exposing the entire Rams team to these sick kids,” Kelly wrote. “I never want to put anyone in harm’s way, and I can’t help but feel responsible for this situation.”

    Kelly went on to express her concern for the health and safety of everyone involved and emphasized the importance of being cautious and mindful of others, especially during these uncertain times.

    While the Rams have not made any official statement regarding the situation, it’s clear that Kelly’s intentions were pure and that she is taking responsibility for her actions. It serves as a reminder to always prioritize the well-being of others and to be mindful of the potential consequences of our actions.

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  • Matthew Stafford, Rams get ready for a snow game in Philadelphia


    Matthew Stafford has experienced it. The rest of the Rams have not.

    In 2013, Stafford’s Lions and Eagles played a snow game in Philadelphia. Based on the current forecast, Stafford’s Rams will play a snow game in Philadelphia.

    As of now, temperatures will be dropping through the day from an overnight high of 36. The snow will be the strongest before and during the game. The total prediction is four to five inches.

    The shifting forecast was a topic for Stafford and others who spoke to reporters on Thursday. And Stafford was typically low key about the growing possibility that snow and cold will be a factor.

    “We’ll see when we get there,” Stafford said. “Every weather situation I’ve been a part of is kind of different. You go out there and see what you can do and what you can’t do. I’m sure that Sunday will be no different.”

    “I haven’t played in a true snow game,” receiver Cooper Kupp said. “I played at Eastern Washington. We played in very cold games, but never anything with actual snow on the ground. We’ll see what ends up happening, but you just handle it. You handle whatever it’s going to be. A couple weeks ago we were watching the old famous snow game that Matthew played in and [Lions receiver] Calvin [Johnson Jr.] was hyperventilating with the snow. I was telling Matthew that’d be so cool. That’s such a unique thing to play in. All the games and all the stuff that goes into it comes down to who wants it or who’s going to find a way to get it done. That’d be cool. Who knows what’s going to happen. I’m excited whatever the conditions are. I know we’ll handle it the right way.”

    For receiver Puka Nacua, snow will be a new thing, too.

    “I can’t really think of how it’s going to affect me,” Nacua said. “We have the ability to wear your seven stud cleats out there. We’re going to be prepared in the ways that we can. It’s exciting. I think the game of football is meant to be played physically. I think that’s what Sunday will permit.”

    The worst conditions he’s seen came just last month, in New Jersey against the Jets.

    “Honestly, I don’t think I had feeling in my feet until halftime,” he said. “We went in for halftime and I was like, ‘Oh, there are my toes.’ I felt like I was running on four by fours the whole game. That one was pretty cool. Maybe some in youth football back in Utah where we played in a little bit of snow. They have the heat warmers and stuff that they were putting their seven studs in. We’ll be ready to run the ball and do whatever needs [to be done] to win.”

    Coach Sean McVay has been monitoring the situation, and he’s confident the team will be ready.

    “The weather [forecast] has changed in the last couple of days,” McVay said. “We’ll see what it is, but we are aware of that. I think the biggest thing is just being mindful of, if the surface is affected, that our cleats aren’t an issue. That’s a big part of it. [Senior director of equipment] Brendan Burger does a great job with that. Matthew has had experience handling that ball. I know this, if it does snow or if it does rain, we have to be mindful of what we need to do to adjust and adapt, but there’s no way it can be as cold as it was at the Jets game.”

    Cold is one thing. Snow is another. And it’s just another challenge for the Rams, who have found a way to deal with all sorts of adversity in 2024. If the snow is falling and sticking, however, it could become the biggest challenge they’ve faced this season — especially with the season riding on the outcome.





    The Los Angeles Rams and quarterback Matthew Stafford are gearing up for a snowy showdown in Philadelphia this weekend. With winter weather descending on the City of Brotherly Love, the Rams are preparing to face the Eagles in less-than-ideal conditions.

    As Stafford and the Rams look to extend their winning streak and solidify their playoff positioning, they will have to navigate the challenges of playing in the snow. Stafford, known for his strong arm and ability to make plays in adverse weather conditions, will need to be at his best in order to lead the Rams to victory.

    Despite the potential for slippery field conditions and limited visibility, the Rams are confident in their ability to adapt and overcome the challenges of a snow game. With a high-powered offense and a stout defense, the Rams are well-equipped to handle whatever Mother Nature throws their way.

    As fans eagerly anticipate the exciting matchup between the Rams and Eagles, all eyes will be on Matthew Stafford as he looks to lead his team to victory in the snow. Stay tuned for what is sure to be a thrilling game in Philadelphia.

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