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A Matthew Stafford Documentary is Coming – How to Watch

Former Detroit Lions and current L.A. Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is getting his own documentary, and the official trailer is here. Stafford, of course, won the Rams a Super Bowl…

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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 30: Matthew Stafford #9 of the Los Angeles Rams and wife Kelly Hall react after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game at SoFi Stadium on January 30, 2022 in Inglewood, California. The Rams defeated the 49ers 20-17. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Former Detroit Lions and current L.A. Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is getting his own documentary, and the official trailer is here. Stafford, of course, won the Rams a Super Bowl in his first year with the team. Then, he hit some rough patches, but he bounced back towards the end of this season. His bounce back wasn't enough to beat the Detroit Lions in the playoffs, but it got the Rams to the playoffs.

A Documentary About Matthew Stafford

Stafford finished the season as a Pro-Bowler and passed for nearly 4,000 yards. So, what is life like as Stafford, the star quarterback and beloved father? That's what this documentary shoots to describe. The Rams have released the trailer for the doc, which recaps the 2023 season and follows the QB throughout his day-to-day activities. The documentary, called "Locked In," will be available to watch on the Rams' YouTube page. The film will show Stafford at home, as well as how he gets ready for games and his big road to the Wild Card round of the playoffs against the Detroit Lions back at Ford Field in 2023.

The film will also feature interviews with people from Stafford's personal life. Expect to see chats with Rams head coach Sean McVay, Stafford's wife Kelly, teammate Cooper Kupp and more. "To fully understand Matthew the football player, you have to be able to see his performance from the beginning to the end," Kupp said in the trailer. "No one can do the things that Matthew Stafford. Point blank, period. That's just what it is." The documentary will premiere on April 18th at 5 p.m. PT on the Rams' YouTube. Now, I would like to see the Detroit Lions do a documentary like this for Jared Goff. He totally deserves it. He delivered the Lions some incredible wins at Ford Field, and I think fans would love an inside look at his life and how he gets prepped for games.

This year's NFL free agency is in full swing. There are always surprises and big bucks moving around during the free agency period, but this year is off the charts. Now, announcements are being made and players are being swapped, but nothing becomes official until 4 p.m. Wednesday. That's when the new league year officially starts. So, this is a pretty exciting week, if you're a sports fan. We get both the official start of the NFL season and March Madness kicking off.

2024 NFL Free Agency

This year's NFL free agency started late Sunday night. That's when longtime quarterback Russell Wilson took to social media to announce that he was signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Denver Broncos benched him earlier this year, so him leaving that franchise isn't a surprise. Also, he was allowed to negotiate early with teams, because the Denver Broncos told him the week prior they they would be releasing him from his huge contract. That said, it's a bit surprising that the Steelers picked him up so quickly. League sources say it's only a one-year deal, so maybe they're looking at him to get them over the hump until they can sign a long-term quarterback.

Wilson was just one of the big moves during the 2024 NFL Free Agency. I've been tracking the action and looking at the massive list of top 150 free agents this year to see where they land. As a Detroit Lions fan, I'm getting a little nervous looking at the big moves our rivals in the NFC North are making. We haven't made any of those huge moves. But, I have to trust the process and trust in Brad Holmes. Read on for some of the latest and biggest surprises from the 2024 NFL free agency period, aside from Wilson, which I already discussed. Are you happy with this year's big moves? Reach out to us and let us know.

Atlanta Falcons add QB Kirk Cousins

Kirk Cousins was the No. 1 free agent this year, and for good reason. He was hitting the prime of his career until he was out last season with an Achilles injury. He is inking a four-year, $180 million contract with a $50 million signing bonus and $100 million guaranteed. That's with Atlanta. I'm surprised that they signed him for four years, because of his age, but I'm a huge Cousins fan and can't wait to see him perform over the next four years.

Philadelphia Eagles add RB Saquon Barkley

Former Giants star Saquon Barkley is going to Philadelphia. Barkley signed a three-year deal that could pay him up to a whopping $46.75 million. It also includes $26 million guaranteed. The Eagles wanted to upgrade from newcomer D'Andre Swift last season.

Cleveland Browns keep edge rusher Za'Darius Smith

This move makes sense. The Cleveland Browns wanted to keep Smith, who has a good thing going with pass rusher Myles Garrett. Cleveland and Smith agreed to a two-year deal worth an impressive $23.5 million.

Minnesota Vikings add edge Jonathan Greenard

The Vikings are making some moves to craft a team without Kirk Cousins. They will probably lose pass rusher Danielle Hunter to free agency, so they're adding Greenard. At 27 years old, he recorded 12 1/2 sacks and 48 pressures for the Houston Texans last season. He gets $42 million in guaranteed money.

Green Bay Packers add RB Josh Jacobs and S Xavier McKinney

The Green Bay Packers were already looking strong going into the new season, and now they're going to be stronger. They added RB Josh Jacobs. He was considered one of the best running backs up for grabs, alongside Saquon Barkley, Derrick Henry and Austin Ekeler. They also added safety Xavier McKinney. Upgrade!

Philadelphia Eagles add edge rusher Bryce Huff

The Philadelphia Eagles have added edge rusher Bryce Huff, and it's a great pick. They need some good edge rushers, and Huff is one. They're paying him $51.1 million over three seasons.

Seattle Seahawks keep DE Leonard Williams

The Hawks brought on Williams, a star defensive lineman, last season, and they're sticking with him. They've inked a three-year, $64.5 million deal with Williams. In his 10 games with the Hawks last season, he recorded four sacks, 41 tackles and 11 quarterback hits. This is a good move, but that's a lot of dough.

Lions add edge rusher Marcus Davenport

The Detroit Lions are putting their faith in edge rusher Marcus Davenport, even though an ankle injury cut his season with the Vikings short. I'm not super hot on this pick. The Lions haven't made many moves yet, and this is one of them? But, I trust that Brad Holmes knows what he's doing. It's only a one-year contract, too.

New York Giants add G Jon Runyan

The New York Giants are now without star running back Saquon Barkley. They're also having obvious quarterback issues. But, they're trying to add help where they can, and they've added Jon Runyan to their roster. Runyan was last in Green Bay, where he was an impressive interior lineman.

In Summary

So much money is already being flown around with these free agents. I'm excited to see how these guys shake up the NFL in the coming season. Of course, the draft will have a lot to do with the chemistry and viability of teams, too. But, the excitement always starts with free agency, and I'm here for it. Reach out to me with your thoughts here.

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Anne Erickson started her radio career shortly after graduating from Michigan State University and has worked on-air in Detroit, Flint, Toledo, Lansing and beyond. As someone who absolutely loves rock, metal and alt music, she instantly fell in love with radio and hasn’t looked back. When she’s not working, Anne makes her own music with her band, Upon Wings, and she also loves cheering on her favorite Detroit and Michigan sports teams, especially Lions and MSU football. Anne is also an award-winning journalist, and her byline has run in a variety of national publications. You can also hear her weekends on WRIF.