When Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford takes the field in 2025, it will be for the 17th straight year that he has done so. While Stafford is signed for two more years, there’s no guarantee that he plays in 2026 and that next season is his last.
Once Stafford does hang up the cleats, as is the case with other long-time players, there will be a lot of debate on whether or not he is a Hall of Fame player and deserves a spot in Canton.
Rams safety Quentin Lake appeared on Good Morning Football on Thursday and gave his case for why the quarterback shouldn’t just be a Hall of Famer, but a first-ballot Hall of Famer.