Matthew Stafford played brilliantly in the postseason, leading the Rams to a win in Super Bowl LVI. Though his performance against the Bengals wasn’t necessarily his best game of the year, he played plenty well enough to win the game, throwing three touchdown passes with two interceptions – one of which wasn’t his fault.
Kurt Warner did an extensive film breakdown of Stafford’s showing in the Super Bowl, going through all of the key plays from the game. Overall, Warner thought Stafford played “a heck of a football game,” and didn’t really blame him for the interceptions. He said one of them was “like a punt,” and fans will remember that the other went off Ben Skowronek’s hands.
Warner released his breakdown in four separate parts, analyzing Stafford’s performance – both the good and the bad plays.