Rams’ Matthew Stafford Clinches 2025 PFWA MVP Award

The Pro Football Writers of America announced that Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has been awarded the NFL’s Most Valuable Player for the year 2025. This marks Stafford’s first MVP award, highlighting his impressive performance throughout the season.
Stellar Performance by Stafford
Stafford emerged victorious over challenger Drake Maye to claim the prestigious title. He distinguished himself by leading the league with 46 touchdown passes and 4,707 passing yards. Additionally, he achieved first-team All-Pro honors for the first time in his career and earned a selection to the Pro Bowl, underscoring his exceptional play during the season.
Impressive Statistics
Matthew Stafford’s season statistics are remarkable:
- Touchdowns: 46
- Passing Yards: 4,707
- Interceptions: 8
- Passer Rating: 109.2 (second-best in the NFL)
In terms of consistency, Stafford threw at least three touchdown passes in nine of the 17 games he participated in. He also maintained an extraordinary streak, throwing 28 touchdown passes without an interception at one point—breaking Tom Brady’s previous record for the longest such streak in NFL history.
Future Prospects
As anticipation builds for the NFL Honors show next month, Stafford’s MVP award could pave the way for further accolades during the Associated Press awards. With a standout season now recognized, fans and analysts alike are eager to see what’s next for Stafford and the Rams.




