His NFL resume includes nearly 50,000 passing yards, dozens of comeback wins and a Pro Bowl selection.
But Matthew Stafford has never won a playoff game.
In 12 seasons with the Detroit Lions, Stafford went 0-3 in postseason games, his last appearance coming in 2016.
On Monday night, Stafford will continue the quest for a playoff win when the Rams play the Arizona Cardinals in an NFC Wild Card game at SoFi Stadium.
“There’s no question in the playoffs that it’s win and go or lose and go home,” Stafford said. “I am no stranger to that.
“But the most important thing for me is to try to be the best version of myself for this team and let the chips fall where they have to fall.”
Rams general manager Les Snead and coach Sean McVay took a gamble on Stafford when they traded quarterback Jared Goff and two first-round draft picks to the Lions. Stafford passed for 41 touchdowns with 17 interceptions as the Rams went 12-5 and won the NFC West.
It was the first division title for Stafford, the top pick in the 2009 NFL draft. Now he has a chance to achieve another goal.
“I’m looking forward to the opportunity to go out and get it against Arizona,” he said.
Stafford isn’t the only Rams star player looking for his first playoff victory. Wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has played in only one playoff game: a New York Giants loss to the Green Bay Packers in 2017.
Since signing with the Rams in November, Beckham has five touchdown catches in eight games. But that was in the regular season.
“I don’t want to say it doesn’t mean anything,” he said of the regular season, “but it’s all about this weekend.”
Beckham has extra incentive to perform well and help the Rams win. According to a report by Joel Corry, a former agent who writes for CBSsports.com, Beckham’s contract contains $3 million in postseason incentives tied to wins, including $500,000 for a victory on Monday.