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Matthew Stafford wins 2025 AP NFL Most Valuable Player award

Just a two-time Pro Bowler heading into the 2025 campaign, Stafford was lights out this past season, earning a third Pro Bowl nod and his initial first-team All-Pro selection, He now adds an MVP trophy.

Stafford led the league with 4,707 passing yards, 276.9 yards per game, and 46 passing touchdowns while tossing just eight interceptions. He ranked second in passer rating (109.2) and led the league in first downs (236). He also led the No. 1 scoring offense (30.5 points per game) as the Rams earned a 12-5 regular season record and the fifth-seed in the NFC playoffs.

The 37-year-old signal-caller entered the campaign with questions about whether his back would hold up after missing time while nursing the injury before the season. Then the season started. The veteran not only looked fine, but he thrived, spraying darts and no-look passes all over the gridiron.

The No. 1 overall pick in 2009 by the Detroit Lions, Stafford was long overlooked among his peers, brushed aside as a player who stacked yardage on a losing club. Since his move to L.A. in 2021, the QB has silenced those criticisms, taking Sean McVay’s offense to the next level with his cannon of an arm and heady playmaking in the crucible of big moments.

Adding an MVP trophy and first-team All-Pro to his Super Bowl LVI trophy will strengthen the debate over Stafford’s Hall of Fame candidacy whenever he decides to hang up his cleats.

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