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Stafford
[staf-erd]
noun
Jean, 1915–79, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
Sir Edward William, 1819–1901, New Zealand political leader, born in Scotland: prime minister 1856–61, 1865–69, 1872.
a city in and the county seat of Staffordshire, in central England.
Stafford
1/ ˈæə /
noun
a market town in central England, administrative centre of Staffordshire. Pop: 63 681 (2001)
Stafford
2/ ˈæə /
noun
Sir Edward William . 1819–1901, New Zealand statesman, born in Scotland: prime minister of New Zealand (1856–61; 1865–69; 1872)
Example Sentences
Star quarterback Matthew Stafford is under contract for another potential Super Bowl run.
Stafford, 37, remains the Rams’ most important player and — other than coach Sean McVay — their most valuable asset.
So the tackles must foil edge rushers hellbent on hitting the quarterback while playing perhaps the most pressure-packed position other than Stafford’s.
The Rams are regarded as potential Super Bowl contenders, with an offense that includes star quarterback Matthew Stafford and new star receiver Davante Adams.
“Usually, those are scenarios and situations that you have to have plans in place prior to executing some of the decisions that have occurred,” McVay said, perhaps referencing the contract adjustment quarterback Matthew Stafford received and the signing of free-agent receiver Davante Adams.
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