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Stafford gets booed by Lions fans in return to Detroit
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) warms up before a NFC wild-card game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. Lon Horwedel-USA TODAY Sports

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford spent the majority of his NFL career hearing cheers from Detroit Lions fans. Those cheers turned into jeers on Sunday night.

Stafford ran out of the tunnel at Ford Field in Detroit to a chorus of boos from the Lions faithful.

Stafford’s greeting could not have been more different from the one Jared Goff received. The current Lions QB heard his name being chanted from all sides of the stadium.

The two quarterbacks will forever be linked by the 2021 Rams-Lions trade that swapped one for the other. Stafford went to the Rams and won a Super Bowl after more than a decade of postseason futility in Detroit.

This season, Goff was able to give Lions fans something that Stafford never did in his 12 seasons with the team — a home playoff game. 

Stafford’s first game back at Ford Field since the trade just so happened to be the first Lions postseason contest on home soil in three decades.

Under different circumstances, Stafford might have been afforded a more pleasant welcome in his return. 

But Lions fans had no plans of making an opposing quarterback feel comfortable in a playoff game — even one they used to cheer for.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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