LOS ANGELES (AP) — Matthew Stafford was in attendance for the first half of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ marathon 18-inning win in Game 3 of the World Series on Monday. The Rams quarterback was back in bed when Freddie Freeman finally hit a walk-off home run.

“I gave it my best effort, but I knew I was going to have to get up and get some kids ready for school the next day, so I left after 10 (innings), I think,” Stafford said Wednesday. “Went, had dinner, drove all the way home, got ready for bed, got in my bed, the game was still on. So I did watch the entire thing, I was glued to a phone or a TV. Good ‘dub.’ That was, that was wild.”

Stafford appreciated Freeman’s latest clutch heroics and will have the chance to continue his own run of fine form as the Rams (5-2) return from their bye

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