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Los Angeles Rams’ Matthew Stafford is closing in on all-time top 10 quarterback status

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For much of his career, Matthew Stafford’s legacy was defined by durability, arm talent and unmet potential. Now, as the Los Angeles Rams prepare to face the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship Game, the veteran is threatening something far bigger: a legitimate claim to the conversation about the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history.

Here, we break down how Stafford is on the verge of etching his name alongside the very best to ever play the position.

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At age 37, Stafford is playing what might be the finest season of his 17-year career. He has thrown for upwards of 4,700 yards and led the league with 46 touchdown passes in 2025, while keeping interceptions remarkably low – a combination that has propelled the Rams to a 12-5 record and deep into the playoffs.

His efficiency and production earned him his first AP First-Team All-Pro selection, a milestone that underscores how elite his play has become this season.

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Statistically, Stafford’s body of work already places him among the most productive passers in league history. He sits inside the top 10 all-time career passing yards chart and is a member of the exclusive club of quarterbacks with over 60,000 career yards. His consistency across seasons, combined with a Super Bowl title from the 2021 campaign, adds considerable weight to his résumé.

What Stafford is accomplishing this year – leading the NFL in both passing yards and touchdowns while posting one of the game’s most feared touchdown-to-interception ratios – mirrors performances that have historically won MVP. A career-first MVP would elevate his standing even further.

The context of his career arc deepens the argument. Stafford endured years in Detroit with limited postseason opportunity, yet he built staggering volume numbers and delivered high-stress comebacks. He has climbed into rarefied territory for game-winning drives and fourth-quarter comebacks, a testament to his clutch play over time.

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His league record streak of 28 consecutive touchdown passes without an interception earlier in the season also speaks to the precision and command he has developed, breaking a mark previously held by Tom Brady.

A second Super Bowl ring, paired with an MVP award, would dramatically reshape how Stafford’s career is viewed in the annals of the NFL. Championships and individual accolades have long been the currency of greatness at quarterback, and Stafford is now poised to claim both. Among the sport’s pantheon, only a select few have combined prolific statistics with undeniable postseason success – the blueprint of a top-10 all-time signal-caller.

Of course, comparisons to the likes of Brady, Peyton Manning, Joe Montana or modern stars like Patrick Mahomes will always spark debate. But when history is written, narratives matter as much as numbers.

Stafford’s 2025 season has not just been statistically outstanding; it has also captured the imagination of fans and pundits alike, reshaping a legacy once defined by perseverance into one marked by peak excellence.

Win MVP, hoist a second Lombardi Trophy, and Stafford won’t just be a great quarterback: he could legitimately stake a case for all-time top 10 status.