

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is coming off of a season in which he led his franchise to its first Super Bowl in two decades.
It was also the first Super Bowl win of his career, and one of the best statistical years of his 13 seasons, throwing for nearly 5,000 yards and 41 touchdowns, with 17 interceptions.
So what made Stafford so successful?
After some digging by USA Today's Touchdown Wire, Stafford was the NFL's Best in two key categories.
First up, three-step drops.
Another key area in which Stafford excelled was against pressure, where he was the top passer in the NFL against five or more pass rushers.
In those specific situations, Stafford had the league's top passer rating at 140.0 and out dueled his Super Bowl counterpart, Joe Burrow (123.8) and division rival Russell Wilson (123.6) by a significant margin.
So can Stafford keep it up in 2022? Only time will tell. But despite the losses of Andrew Whitworth, Robert Woods, and potentially Odell Beckham Jr., it appears the Rams offense may have gotten even deadlier.
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