
""It's looked like MVP play to me all year, to be honest," Adams said. "I mean, even certain games ... the pick he threw against Tennessee and the way he bounced back after that; that's how an MVP plays, to me. Just to rally a team and continue to lead at a high level after things don't go your way, I think that's what really shows what an MVP is about.""
"SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua saw quarterback Matthew Stafford get up after his last touchdown pass on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers and hit "a little bit of a shimmy shake." "That's pure enjoyment right there," Nacua said after the Rams won 42-26 for their fourth consecutive victory. "I think you see that and that's how he's feeling.""
""I feel like when you're on a heater, you don't touch whatever he is doing," Nacua said. "I'm like, you can do whatever. You can walk on water right now. So, I'm like, I just try to stay out of his way as best as I can and when he communicates, I listen.""
Matthew Stafford has played exceptionally well recently and has entered MVP consideration. The Los Angeles Rams beat the San Francisco 49ers 42-26 for their fourth consecutive victory. The Rams offense scored 111 points across the last three games. Wide receiver Davante Adams called Stafford's season "MVP play" and praised his ability to rebound after mistakes. Receiver Puka Nacua described Stafford's celebration as "pure enjoyment" and said he tries to stay out of Stafford's way and listens when Stafford communicates. ESPN BET lists Stafford as the second favorite for MVP at +325 behind Drake Maye at +250.
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