Matthew Stafford was quarterback in the Detroit Lions. He has been with the team for over a decade now and finally left the team. Matthew Stafford is a marvellous player yet the Lions haven’t won many of the games and tournaments.
Detroit Lions has only won two playoff games in the last 65 years, to which the team management of the Lions thought to make changes in the team. Lions brought Dan Campbell as their head coach of the team, and Brad Holmes as their general manager.
After the following changes, the team as well as Matthew agreed mutually to call for trade. Matthew Stafford was traded to Los Angeles Rams in exchange for Jared Goff.
Brief Into the Life of Matthew Stafford
John Matthew Stafford was born on February 7, 1988 in Florida, United States is an American football quarterback. Stafford got married to Kelly Hall, the sister of former NFL player Chad hall in April 2015, and the couple has four daughters.
Stafford graduated from the University of Georgia, where also he used to play football for the University team. Matthew Stafford got with the team Detroit Lions in the year 2009 and had a long tenure of around a decade with the team till the year 2020.
How the Separation Decision was Taken?
Though it cannot be denied that Matthew is a skilled player, certainly one of the best in the Lions team but it is also a fact that the team was not doing well for a long time, even under Matthew’s leadership.
In 2020, Detroit Lions went on for 5-11, after which the team decided to make some changes and Matthew also agreed to get traded. In 2021, Jared Goff is with the Lions. He is a skilled player and with all the certain changes, Detroit Lion’s management, team and fans, all wait for the success of the team which is due for 65 years.
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