Matthew Stafford knows what he’s walking into when he returns to Ford Field as an opponent Sunday.
The Rams quarterback, who spent 12 seasons with the Lions before being traded to Los Angeles, said he wants to “smell” the boos from fans at their season opener in Detroit — where the Rams also fell to the Lions in a January wild-card loss.
“I want to hear all of it,” Stafford said, according to The Los Angeles Times. “I want to smell it. I want it to feel like it’s football. That’s part of football, especially going to an away game. That stuff just motivates me.”
“I feel the crowd 100 percent. Motivating factor. Love it.”
Stafford, whose wife Kelly said were subjected to boos at the wild-card game, is more prepared to handle the hostile environment in his second game back at Ford Field.
