Matthew Stafford Surpasses Matt Ryan for 6th All-Time in Passing Completions

Matthew Stafford Surpasses Matt Ryan for 6th All-Time in Passing Completions

Matthew Stafford Surpasses Matt Ryan for 6th All-Time in Passing Completions

Matthew Stafford, the quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams, has added another remarkable achievement to his career. During the Rams' game against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, Stafford passed Matt Ryan to secure 6th place on the NFL's all-time passing completions list. This milestone came after Stafford completed over 15 passes in the first half alone, bringing his career total to 5,552 completions and counting.

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The record-breaking moment came on a simple checkdown to Rams' running back Kyren Williams during a field goal drive that ended the first half. That pass helped push the Rams to a 16-6 lead going into halftime. Stafford finished the first half with 137 passing yards and a touchdown, continuing his solid performance. This achievement further solidifies Stafford's legacy, as he has been consistent throughout the 2025 season, completing at least 15 passes in every game played and maintaining a completion percentage just over 65%.

Stafford's success this season has been significant not only in terms of his career milestones but also in the context of the Rams' performance. His ability to consistently put up solid numbers has helped keep the team competitive. Despite injuries and challenges along the way, Stafford has managed to keep the offense on track, and his leadership has been invaluable.

As the Rams now prepare for the postseason, they are headed to the Wild Card round against the Carolina Panthers. Stafford's play will be a key factor in how far the Rams can go, and he will be looking to continue climbing the all-time rankings. His recent achievement places him just a few spots away from other legendary quarterbacks in NFL history, and it is clear that Stafford’s career is far from over. Fans will be watching closely to see what other records he may break in the coming years, but for now, his place among the all-time greats is firmly cemented.

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