LOS ANGELES (AP) — Matthew Stafford’s 192 career interceptions are the most among active quarterbacks. He has also fumbled 91 times in his 17-year NFL career.

So his three crucial turnovers in the Los Angeles Rams’ 31-28 loss at Carolina aren’t going to send Stafford into a funk or a crisis of competence.

“I know that whether we win or we lose, I move on pretty darn quickly,” Stafford said Wednesday. “I just know that I have another challenge in front of me.”

The eighth-leading passer in NFL history has the experience and the maturity to know that a quarterback can’t allow mistakes or bad luck to beat him twice — particularly not during a season in which he has played his way into strong contention for his first league MVP award.

“I’ve played in a lot of games now, so (moving on) just

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