Inside the amazing garage of Los Angeles Rams player Matthew Stafford
- Matthew Stafford earns a lot of money playing for the Los Angeles Rams
- He spends some of that cash filling up his garage
- His garage features big names in cars from Rolls-Royce to Range Rover
Published on Sep 09, 2024 at 7:29 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Sep 10, 2024 at 11:10 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
Matthew Stafford, the quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams, has a jaw dropping car collection in his garage.
When he’s not leading his team to victory, he’s collecting more luxury cars from around the world.
Given that he has a net worth of over $100 million, it’s no wonder that he’s spent some of that cash filling up the garage of his $19.6 million Los Angeles home.
So which cars are among his $4 million collection?
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Inside the garage of Matthew Stafford
Among the cars stored in his 12 car garage are a black Rolls-Royce Wraith, a Ford F150 Utility Truck, an Audi Q3 Family Car and a Range Rover.
The Wraith is the fanciest, often featuring in the collections of the wealthy and famous – such as Marcus Rashford, an athlete on the other side of the Atlantic.
With a 624hp V12 engine, it can reach speeds of 60mph in just 4.3 seconds.
As for the Audi Q3, it’s a car shared by Matthew and his wife Kelly, who share four daughters.
Given that its a perfect blend of sophistication and performance, it’s the ideal car for parents to use on-the-go whenever driving their kids around.
On the opposite end of the scale is the fast speed Ferrari 488 Pista, which can reach 60mph in an eye-watering 2.5 seconds.
Speaking of eye-watering, it has a maximum price tag of $351,000.
Big football star, big spender
There’s also the Ford F-150 Supercrew, which includes a cross-traffic alert system and an information system that detects blind spots.
Stafford helped advertise this vehicle during his time playing for the Detroit Lions.
Between his debut in 2009 and the end of the 2022 season, Stafford earning an astonishing $300 million in the NFL alone.
Given that his contract with the Rams goes up until 2026, it’s safe to say the money will keep pouring in.
Though as generous as his pay package is, he is dwarved by Cristiano Ronaldo, who officially became the world’s highest paid athlete last year.