If Matt Stafford can stay on top of his game, he is on tap to make some crazy history for the Rams franchise.
If you had to guess, how many Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks have thrown a touchdown pass in the Super Bowl? That would be ZERO!
This will be the Rams’ fifth trip to the Super Bowl, their third while actually being in Los Angeles. In their previous two appearances with LA in front of their name, Vince Ferragamo and Jared Goff both failed to throw a single touchdown pass. As the St. Louis Rams, Kurt Warner threw one touchdown pass against the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI, and in the Rams’ win over the Titans two years prior, he threw two touchdown passes.
So basically, no quarterback from the Los Angeles Rams has ever thrown a touchdown pass in the Super Bowl. Matthew Stafford could change that if he can find one of his many targets in the end zone.
Stafford got the playoff monkey off his back, netting the first postseason win in his 186th career game as the Los Angeles Rams destroyed the Arizona Cardinals, 34-11.
Stafford completed 31-of-45 passes for 337 passing yards with two touchdowns and one interception in the Rams NFC Championship win over the 49ers.
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Stafford tallied 4,886 yards and 41 touchdowns during the regular season, the third- and second-highest totals in the NFL.