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Rams QB Matthew Stafford wins NFL MVP award

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It took him 17 seasons, but Matthew Stafford has finally won an MVP award. 

The Los Angeles Rams veteran quarterback was named the NFL’s most valuable player at the NFL Honors on Thursday night. 

New England Patriots QB Drake Maye, Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen, Jacksonville Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence and San Francisco 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey were the other finalists for the league’s top award. 

Stafford led the NFL this season with 4,707 yards passing and 46 TDs. He threw eight picks and finished second to Maye with a 109.2 passer rating. Stafford was also first-team All-Pro for the first time in his career. 

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His strong play led the Rams to a 12-5 record and the NFC’s No. 5 seed in the playoffs. 

The Rams won their first two post-season games before falling to the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship game. 

Stafford did all he could in the loss, throwing for 374 yards and three touchdowns against the vaunted Seahawks D. 

The 37-year-old pivot spent the first 12 seasons of his career, then was traded to the Rams in 2021. 

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In his first year in L.A., Stafford led the Rams to their second Super Bowl victory in franchise history. After missing the playoffs the following year, the Rams have made the post-season the past three seasons. 

What comes next for the QB remained to be seen before Thursday, but Stafford confirmed at the end of his speech that he would be returning for the 2026 season.

Still under contract for another year, Rams head coach Sean McVay and GM Les Snead were cautiously hopeful that Stafford would stick around to continue their five-year partnership for at least another season.

Stafford said after the NFC championship loss that he would take some time before deciding on his future.

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“He’s going to take his time, talk with (his wife) Kelly and the girls and see what’s best,” McVay said last week. “But man, is he still playing at an incredible level. Our hope is that he does (return), but with respect to his timetable … whenever he feels ready to make that announcement, we’ll let him be able to do that.”

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Maxx Crosby’s wife Rachel has 4-word reaction on moving to Baltimore after blockbuster Ravens trade

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NFL star defensive end Maxx Crosby has posted for the first time about his trade to Baltimore Ravens ever since the news broke on Friday.

On Sunday, Crosby posted an AI-generate picture of himself wearing the Baltimore Ravens home jersey and a black Ravens helmet with number 98 stitched infront, his signature number.

“RAVENS FLOCK…. ITS TIME. 🐦‍⬛💎,” he wrote in the caption.

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Crosby’s wife, Rachel commented under the post.

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“Crosby crew is coming 🖤💜🔥,” she wrote.

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Source: (Via Instagram/ @maxxcrosby)

Before this post, Maxx Crosby reflected on a seven-year journey with the Raiders in his podcast, “The Rush” and shared the clip on Instagram on Sunday.

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“Raider Nation has given me everything,” he said. “I had the chance to get married, have the most beautiful daughter in the world, and grow as a man, a player, a leader and a human being.”

Rachel Crosby was overwhelmed.

“Love you so much baby! So proud of you 🖤,” she commented under the post.

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Source: (Via Instagram/ @maxxcrosby)

The trade agreement is set to become official on March 11, at the start of the new league year.

Crosby’s trade is historic, marking the first time in the Ravens’ 31-year history that they have traded a first-round pick for a veteran player.

By trading Crosby, the Raiders now hold the No. 1 and No. 14 overall picks in the 2026 Draft. They are widely expected to use the top pick on Heisman winner former Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza to lead their new era.

Also Read: Maxx Crosby’s sister Milla changes NFL loyalty as 5× Pro Bowler gets traded to Ravens

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Maxx Crosby celebrated six years of sobriety following his trade

After Maxx Crosby was traded from the Raiders to the Ravens, he celebrated sixth year of his sobriety anniversary on Sunday.

He and his wife, Rachel, hosted a “Drake-themed” bash in Las Vegas.

The party also had a live performance by country-rapper Shaboozey, who is a close friend of Crosby.

NFL insider Brian Wacker reposted Crosby’s Instagram stories on X.

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For Maxx Crosby, March 11 is an important date.

On March 11, 2020, he checked himself into a 30-day rehab facility for alcohol addiction.

Two years later, on the same date, he signed a $98.98 million contract extension with the Raiders.

Cut to 2026, on March 11, he officially will become a Baltimore Raven.

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Also Read: “Demolish his statue”: Dave Portnoy doesn’t mince words on Tom Brady reportedly not wanting to trade Maxx to Patriots