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Ex-Lions QB Matthew Stafford Faces Rough Career Prediction

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Matthew Stafford #9 of the Los Angeles Rams calls a play against the Arizona Cardinals.

Former Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford is coming off one of the best seasons in his career, earning an elusive MVP trophy for his efforts.

But oddsmakers aren’t so sure he can do it again.

Early odds for the 2026 race show Stafford trailing most of the other top candidates, underlying the difficulty of earning back-to-back MVP awards as well as the difficult task his team faces in their division.

Matthew Stafford Not Expected to Repeat MVP Season

As Fox Sports reported, Stafford is listed as No. 8 on the list of candidates for the MVP award in the coming season.

“Stafford will enter next season as the reigning MVP,” the report noted. “This past season, he led the NFL in passing yards (4,707) and passing TDs (46). For context, second on the TD list was Jared Goff, who threw for 34 scores. It was Stafford’s first MVP award, arriving in his 17th NFL season.”

Stafford won by a small margin over New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, who also faced a tough prediction. Maye was listed just two spots above Stafford on the list.

“Maye nearly had it this past season,” the report noted, adding, “However, after the Patriots’ playoff run, pundits posited it would have been wrong for him to win over Stafford, based on New England’s regular-season strength of schedule and how Maye performed individually against top defenses in the postseason. But it’s a regular-season award, and in the regular season, Maye threw for 4,394 yards and 31 scores.”

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