Matthew Stafford on Cold Weather Games: Stats vs. Wins | NFL QB's Take on Chicago & Philly (2026)

Here’s a bold statement: even NFL quarterbacks admit that sometimes winning trumps personal performance—and Matthew Stafford’s recent comments are a perfect example. But here’s where it gets controversial: Stafford openly acknowledged that his performance in Chicago’s frigid conditions was worse than his playoff showing in Philadelphia last year, yet he’d choose the Chicago outcome every time. Why? Because in Philly, he threw for 324 yards and two touchdowns—impressive stats—but the Rams lost. In Chicago, his numbers were less flashy (258 yards, no touchdowns), but the team secured a 20-17 victory. Stafford’s take? “Playoff football is about winning the game, not individual stats.” And this is the part most people miss: for a quarterback who’s often judged by his passing yards and touchdowns, Stafford’s willingness to prioritize team success over personal glory is both refreshing and thought-provoking. Is this the mindset every player should adopt, or does individual excellence still matter? Let’s dive deeper: Last year in Philadelphia, Stafford completed 26 of 44 passes in a 28-22 loss, while in Chicago, he went 20 for 42 in a win. His words after the Chicago game were blunt yet revealing: “I played great last year in the snow and we lost, so that sucks. I’m happy to play a little worse today and go home with a win.” This raises a bigger question: In team sports, should we redefine success as solely winning, or is there still room to celebrate individual achievements? Stafford’s stance is clear, but what’s yours? Share your thoughts in the comments—this debate is far from over.

Matthew Stafford on Cold Weather Games: Stats vs. Wins | NFL QB's Take on Chicago & Philly (2026)
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