JERSEY BAN PROPOSED BY A LIONS FAN…
As “Sad,” Kelly Stafford Crises Movement
Kelly, the spouse of Matthew Stafford, is responding to a Lions supporter who is attempting to forbid fans from donning her husband’s jersey during their next playoff game, referring to the suggested strategy as “sad.”
With the Rams coming to town for Detroit’s first postseason game in thirty years on Sunday, Stafford will be returning to the Motor City with the goal of eliminating his former team from the postseason.
At Ford Field, Stafford’s Detroit jersey is typically one of the most worn, even after he was traded to Los Angeles for Jared Goff prior to the 2021 season starting.
However, one fan is attempting to stop that from happening this weekend, claiming on social media this week that the home team may suffer some bad luck if they wear the blue and silver No. 9 threads.
“ANNOUNCEMENT,” the fan captioned the picture on Instagram. “We ask that you not show up to the game wearing a Lions-Stafford jersey. You should not be cutesy or humorous right now.
“Business-wise, this is about driving the last nail in the coffin of SOL. It’s not intimate. Just business.
Kelly Stafford was quickly informed of the impending ban and quickly criticized the idea in the post’s comment section.
She wrote, “Well, this is unfortunate because it totally contradicts our feelings about this city, but Matthew has always been and always will be the bigger person. Hoping for a fantastic match with no injuries.
In the end, the fan replied, writing that the hatred is fleeting.
The Detroit fan said, “We love Matthew, but not this week.”
Sunday’s game is scheduled to begin at 5:15 PM, giving Lions supporters plenty of time to decide on their side of the dispute before kickoff.
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As part of Super Wildcard Weekend, the Rams will play the Lions at Ford Field in Detroit in their first-ever playoff game. Starting on Sunday at 5 p.m. Pacific Time, NBC, Peacock, and Universo will provide coverage.
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chosen Alabama running back 12th overall in this year’s draft, Jahmyr Gibbs: As part of a potent backfield tandem with running back David Montgomery, the all-purpose back has 182 carries for 945 yards and 10 touchdowns, plus 52 carries for 316 yards and one touchdown in his rookie campaign.
chosen TE in Iowa Sam LaPorta, selected 34nd overall in the current draft: LaPorta became the first rookie tight end in NFL history to record the most receptions (120), and this season, he has been quarterback Jared Goff’s second-favorite target behind wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown (164). He and Gibbs made NFL history as the first rookie tandem to score ten or more touchdowns apiece.
In the Lions’ 30-20 victory over the Vikings, Goff completed 23 of 32 pass attempts for 320 yards and two touchdowns.
With 40 yards and one touchdown on ten carries, Montgomery led Detroit’s rushers, but Gibbs trailed closely behind with 30 yards and one touchdown on thirteen carries.
St. Brown had the most receptions (7 for 144 yards and 1 touchdown) of any Lions wide receiver.
Detroit’s defense was led by linebacker Jack Campbell, who recorded 12 total tackles and 1 sack. Hutchinson Aidan added two sacks.
K. Michael Badgley converted both of his three extra point attempts and his lone field goal attempt (39 yards) on special teams, while P. Jake Fox averaged 53.6 yards per punt over the course of five punts.
By the time you read this, you’re probably well-versed in the obvious ones, so we’ll concentrate on those that are particular to the product in use.
The biggest question mark regarding the Rams defense’s preparation for this game is LaPorta’s possible absence. LaPorta has a “outside chance” to play on Sunday, according to Lions head coach Dan Campbell, and his stats, which include 86 receptions for 889 yards and 10 touchdowns, highlight how much of a loss Detroit would be without him.
No LaPorta or LaPorta, Detroit still has a lot of offensive weapons that Los Angeles needs to be ready for, including WR Jameson, St. Brown’s route running and yards-after-catch ability, Montgomery’s physical running style, and Gibbs’ running and pass-catching abilities.