Sean McVay: Matthew Stafford gets better with age, can play 10 more years
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Rams head coach Sean McVay expressed confidence that quarterback Matthew Stafford is far from retirement, following the team's 34-7 victory over the Buccaneers. McVay praised Stafford, 37, stating he is improving with age and could potentially play for another decade. Stafford, while not committing to a long-term outlook, conveyed his enjoyment of the current season, noting his physical condition is good. The Rams are currently considered favorites to win the Super Bowl, with Stafford leading the race for the NFL’s Most Valuable Player award. This season marks the peak performance of Stafford's career, enhancing his prospects for the MVP title, which he has yet to win.
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