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Rams' Matthew Stafford Becomes 10th Quarterback in NFL History with 60,000 Yards

Stafford threw for 245 yards and a touchdown, becoming the second-fastest quarterback to reach 60,000 career passing yards, contributing to the Rams' 14-9 win.

  • On Sunday, the Los Angeles Rams defeated the Houston Texans 14-9 at SoFi Stadium in their 2025 season opener.
  • The game followed a back injury for Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, who missed most of training camp but returned to safely surpass 60,000 career passing yards.
  • Puka Nacua led receivers with 10 catches for 130 yards despite a head injury scare, while linebacker Nate Landman forced a key fumble late that helped secure the victory.
  • Stafford threw for 245 yards with one touchdown and zero interceptions, and said, "Man, we're only going to get better," emphasizing the team's progress.
  • The win marked the Rams' seventh opening-game victory under coach Sean McVay and demonstrated early-season resilience amid roster and health challenges.
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Rams' Matthew Stafford becomes 10th quarterback in NFL history with 60,000 yards

He missed nearly a month of training camp with a back injury, but became the second-fastest QB to reach the milestone

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KHOU 11 broke the news in Houston, United States on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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