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Matthew Stafford Credits $160,000 Luxury Bed for His MVP-Level Play in 2025

In March 2025, Matthew Stafford made headlines as one of the first quarterbacks to secure a major payday. However, his new deal, which was structured within his existing contract, leaves room for renegotiation next offseason. This uncertainty, combined with concerns over Stafford’s back injury, created some doubt about his performance heading into the season.

Stafford, at 37 years old, had already faced injury setbacks in previous years, including a back issue that kept him sidelined during the first month of training camp. Fans were understandably nervous as the Rams prepared for their season opener against Houston. The question lingered: Was age finally catching up to Stafford?

The answer? Not even close. Stafford has been exceptional throughout the 2025 season. Leading the Rams to an 11-4 record, Stafford has propelled the team into Super Bowl contention and placed himself in the MVP conversation. It’s as if he’s found the fountain of youth—but the truth is much simpler.

According to sports content creator Frank Michael Smith, Stafford’s secret weapon is a $159,500 bed. In his latest video, Smith called the bed the “final boss of biohacking.” But what makes this bed so special?

The bed in question is the Ammortal Chamber Deposit, a biohacking innovation designed to provide maximum restoration and rejuvenation. A typical 30-minute session offers a combination of high-tech therapies that leave users feeling calm yet energized, almost unlocking their true potential.

The bed’s design is inspired by NASA’s zero-gravity body positioning research and features ten restorative modalities. These include:

  • Red light therapy to reduce inflammation
  • Nasal tubes for molecular hydrogen
  • Pulsed electromagnetic fields for enhanced recovery
  • Vibro-acoustic sound to soothe the body

It’s a claustrophobia-free design that delivers deep healing with every session.

Stafford, who has dealt with 13 different injuries throughout his career (including at least one each year from 2009 to 2015), swears by the benefits of this cutting-edge technology. And the results speak for themselves.

In the 2025 season, Stafford has thrown an impressive 40 touchdowns (leading the NFL), with a 112.1 passer rating (also first). He has accumulated 4,179 passing yards (third overall) and has thrown just five interceptions, ranking fifth for the fewest in the NFL.

The big question now is: if this biohacking bed truly delivers as promised, how long until every NFL facility has one? It seems like a likely scenario in the near future.

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