Is Matthew Stafford going to be a Hall of Famer? Non-negotiable. But is he going in on the first ballot? That’s debatable.
With the Los Angeles Rams ‘ star QB moving toward the end of his NFL career, his name has been popping up quite a lot in Hall of Fame discussions. And why not? Stafford has surpassed the legendary Hall of Famer Dan Marino on the all-time list. He entered Week 6 with 61,312 career passing yards, trailing behind Marino’s 61,361. It took him just the first half to reach 61,493—ninth highest passing yards.
Although Stafford won’t be eligible for the Hall of Fame until five years after retirement, there’s a chance he may not make the first ballot once eligible. Sal Paolantonio gave bad news to Stafford’s fans in his recent appearance on the Dan Patrick Show

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