Matthew Stafford spent seven seasons watching his defenses in Detroit have to figure out how to stop one of the league's top wideouts of last decade, Davante Adams. The All-Pro was a living nightmare for opposing defensive coordinators during his time in Green Bay, catching passes from a future hall-of-fame quarterback, Aaron Rodgers.
Fast forward to 2025, the 32-year-old Adams will now be on the receiving end of the ball from the 37-year-old Stafford, with the two former NFC North stars teaming up in LA. The now 12th-year wideout who signed a two-year $44 million deal with the Rams earlier this month and will step in the place of the recently released Cooper Kupp, who, following an eight-year career in Los Angeles that featured a Super Bowl title and MVP award, joined the Seattle Seahawks in free agency.