Matthew Stafford and his wife & daughter (Photos via Getty Images & kbstafford89/IG)
Matthew Stafford had a lot on his mind as he headed into the team’s wild-card game against the Minnesota Vikings.
Kelly Stafford, the wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matt Stafford, faced an ordeal when their twin daughters, Sawyer and Chandler, had to go to the hospital for unknown reasons on Saturday.
“Last night was long,” Kelly wrote on Instagram Story along with a photo of two of their kids in a hospital bed. “Back in beds and sleeping, everyone except Hunter. Feels like she drank a Celsius.”
Things were much better by Sunday.
Matthew Stafford and his wife Kelly shared a big breakfast feast at a Waffle House, which Kelly documented on her Instagram story.
“Found our happy place in AZ,” wrote Kelly in the caption as she continued to state she was “so happy” to be enjoying their Waffle House treats
However, not everybody was okay, as Kelly revealed on Tuesday that one of her girls had been vomiting throughout the Rams’ 27-9 victory.

‘This girl. In the middle of her pukes in the bathroom, “Mommy, are we still winning,”‘ Kelly wrote alongside a picture of her daughter being cradled by her dad after the game. ‘She couldn’t wait to be in his arms.’
In the meantime, Matthew Stafford played a pivotal role in Monday night’s playoff win for the Los Angeles Rams.
He completed 19-of-27 pass attempts for 209 yards with two touchdowns.
The Rams’ next game is a showdown with the Philadelphia Eagles. These two teams last faced off in November.
In that game, Stafford racked up 243 passing yards and two touchdowns in a 37-20 loss.
The Rams will need to find a way to stop Saquon Barkley, who ran for 255 yards and two scores on 26 carries in that game.
Matthew Stafford Has The Chance To Shake Up The Entire NFL Playoffs
It’s Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Rams in the NFL’s NFC divisional playoff game on Sunday.
The Eagles are being posted as a 6-point favorite over the Rams.
Matthew Stafford’s level of play was a big part of the Los Angeles Rams’ win over the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night.
He will need to be just as good, if not better, to shake up the playoffs and take out the favored Eagles.
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