Matthew Stafford made sure his biggest professional moment was also a family affair.
The Los Angeles Rams quarterback, now 37, took home the NFL’s Most Valuable Player award at the 2026 NFL Honors on Thursday night, February 5. The ceremony was held at San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts and capped off a remarkable season for the veteran signal-caller.
Once the formalities were over, Stafford celebrated in a much more relaxed setting. He was joined by his wife, Kelly, and their four daughters — eight-year-old twins Sawyer and Chandler, seven-year-old Hunter, and five-year-old Tyler — for a post-award meal from Raising Cane’s.
The family linked up with Raising Cane’s founder and CEO Todd Graves at a dedicated food truck, where they enjoyed the chain’s signature Box Combo. The spread featured the restaurant’s well-known chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, coleslaw, and its famous dipping sauce.
After a night of trophies and speeches, Stafford’s MVP celebration ended with comfort food and time with the people who matter most.




