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Stafford Joins SiriusXM's ''Let's Go!'' for 2025 Season


Let's Go!
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SiriusXM announced that Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford will join Hall of Fame broadcaster Jim Gray as a host on Let's Go! for the 2025 NFL season. It marks Stafford's first media role, adding his perspective to weekly discussions on the Rams and league-wide storylines.

The show's fifth season premieres Monday, September 1, ahead of the NFL season kickoff, with episodes airing Mondays at 6:30pm ET on SiriusXM NFL Radio (channel 88). Episodes will also be available on major podcast platforms, with bonus content exclusive to the SiriusXM app.

Stafford, entering his 17th NFL season, ranks among the top 10 quarterbacks in all-time touchdowns (377), passing yards (59,809), completions (5,174) and attempts (8,166). After 12 seasons with the Detroit Lions, he was traded to the Rams in 2021, leading them to a Super Bowl LVI victory in his first year.

"Over the years, I have enjoyed watching and listening to Let's Go!," Stafford said. "To have a chance to work with [Jim Gray], Maxx and Peter this season was too good to pass up."

Gray called Stafford "one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history" and said his addition follows the show's tradition of featuring legends like Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and Larry Fitzgerald.

Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby and Hall of Fame NFL journalist Peter King return for their second season alongside Gray. Crosby, a four-time Pro Bowler, has led the league in tackles for loss in 2022 and 2023, while King brings more than four decades of NFL coverage experience.

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