Father Time eventually comes for everyone, but Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is doing a great job of holding him off. Despite missing a chunk of training camp with a back issue, the 2009 first-overall draft pick hasn’t missed a regular season game and has inserted himself firmly into MVP conversations.
After the Rams 34-7 dismantling of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on "Sunday Night Football," Stafford is up to 30 touchdowns with just two interceptions through 11 games in his age-37 season.
Veteran wide receiver Davante Adams, who has caught 12 of those touchdowns, praised Stafford after the win to get Los Angeles to 9-2.
“He’s playing like the most valuable player in the league,’ Adams said .
“You can see it in the numbers, in the way he commands the huddle. He’s

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