Regardless of how you feel about Matthew Stafford on the football field or his wife Kelly’s Instagram posts, you have to admit they are both outstanding human beings and are lucky to have them in Detroit.
The most recent proof of this is shown below as the Stafford’s helped celebrate Christmas with 3-year-old cancer patient Pryce and his family.
As you can see in the tweets below, the Stafford’s brought tons of gifts and spend around 90 minutes with the family.
Most times we judge athletes solely by what they do on the field, but the Stafford’s are world class people. They drove a Uhaul to Pryce’s house & literally brought a truckload of gifts.
Thank you to people like the Stafford’s who do so much good for others behind the scenes. pic.twitter.com/IWtxZ10NXS
— Adam Ruff (@AdamRuffPhoto) December 19, 2018
Huge props to Matthew and Kelly Stafford for making a difference in our community.
And more importantly, may God Bless Pryce!
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REPORT: Peach Bowl status for Michigan’s Lavert Hill and David Long revealed
Following Michigan’s embarrassing loss to Ohio State in their final regular season game and the announcement they would be playing against Florida in the Peach Bowl, the chatter immediately began about which Wolverines’ players would decide to sit out and begin their preparations for the NFL.
Fast forward to the present and both Rashan Gary and Devin Bush Jr. have announced they are skipping the Peach Bowl to heal and prepare for the NFL.
Over the past couple of weeks there has been speculation that Michigan defensive backs David Longand Lavert Hill would also sit out the Peach Bowl but according to sources of Wolverines Wire insider, Isaiah Hole, that is not the case.
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There’s been rumors circulating that both cornerbacks David Long and Lavert Hill would join Bush and Gary by not making the trip, but sources have indicated to WolverinesWire that both Lavert Hill and David Long have both been practicing and are intending to play in the Peach Bowl.
In addition, Hole’s sources say that neither Long nor Hill have made a decision about the NFL.
The sources that spoke to WolverinesWire have also indicated that neither player has decided at this juncture on their future beyond their indication to play in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, but that decisions whether to go to the NFL or to stay at Michigan will be forthcoming.
What do you think, Nation? Will Hill and Long play in the Peach Bowl? Will they decide to head to the NFL or will the come back to Michigan for the 2019 season?