Matthew Stafford: Wife at super bowl| Does have twins| Kids

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John Matthew Stafford is an American football quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League. He played college football at Georgia, where he was a first-team All-American, and was selected first overall by the Detroit Lions in the 2009 NFL Draft.

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Matthew Stafford: Wife at super bowl| Does have twins| Kids

Wife at super bowl:

m. 2015
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is competing in the first Super Bowl of his career, and his wife, Kelly Stafford, made sure he had a fitting send-off before the game.

The Staffords met while both students at the University of Georgia. Matthew was the Bulldogs’ starting quarterback from 2006-2008 until he was drafted by the Detriot Lions in 2009. Kelly was a year younger than Matthew. She was a football cheerleader during the time Matthew was quarterback.

Does have twins:

Stafford and Kelly now have four daughters, twins Chandler and Sawyer, Hunter Hope, and Tyler Hall. Sawyer and Chandler will be five years old in March, Hunter is three, and Tyler will turn two in June.

Matthew Stafford is now well-known as the LA Rams quarterback who brought them to Super Bowl LVI. Behind the scenes, he is a southern boy with family roots in Dallas, Texas. After 12 years in the NFL, his family is excited to finally see Stafford play in the championship game.

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Margaret helped her son build his confidence as an athlete and often travels to his games. His father, John, was an athlete as well, but he was involved in swimming rather than football.

He swam at Florida State University and went on to become the graduate assistant coach at the University of Georgia and then head coach at Bolles and later Florida State.

He clearly passed on some of his athletic skills to Stafford, though he took a different route, and the time he was in high school in 2006, he was considered to be one of the best quarterbacks in the U.S.

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