UPDATE: Calvin Johnson declares that an MVP award would significantly enhance Matthew Stafford’s chances of entering the Hall of Fame. The former Detroit Lions star shared his insights with TMZ Sports, emphasizing that Stafford’s remarkable performance this season positions him as a leading candidate for the prestigious award.

Johnson’s comments come as Stafford, now playing for the Los Angeles Rams, has showcased exceptional talent this year, contributing to a team that is currently tied with the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers at 9 wins each. The pressure is on, as the Rams continue to chase playoff positioning with just five games remaining in the regular season.

“He’s playing good football. He has some great receivers around him. Seems like the offensive line is doing a great job as well,” Johnson remarked, highlighting Stafford’s contributions despite a recent setback in a 31-28 loss to the Carolina Panthers, where he threw his first interception since Week 3.

The stakes are high for the 37-year-old quarterback as he approaches the end of his career. Johnson believes that Stafford’s recent Super Bowl victory, combined with an MVP title, would cement his legacy as a Hall of Fame quarterback. “Matthew has a Hall of Fame talent, 100%,” Johnson asserted. “The way he did it as well. Leaving Detroit and doing it in his first year with a better culture, a better team, with better players around him. He just wanted to show that we had the guy in Detroit the whole time.”

As the NFL season progresses, all eyes will be on Stafford’s performance in the upcoming games. With the MVP award within reach, fans and analysts alike are eager to see if he can deliver a standout performance that might secure his spot in Canton.

Stay tuned as the Rams continue to battle for playoff supremacy and Stafford aims to make a compelling case for MVP recognition. The urgency of each game amplifies the significance of this season for the veteran quarterback as he strives to solidify his legacy.