Kelly Stafford Addresses Bizarre Clone Conspiracy Theory Surrounding Matthew Stafford

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Kelly Stafford Addresses Bizarre Clone Conspiracy Theory Surrounding Matthew Stafford

Kelly Stafford, the wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, recently addressed a bizarre conspiracy theory that suggests Matthew died and was replaced by a clone. The theory gained traction after a story was published by Barstool Sports claiming that Matthew had passed away and a clone was now playing for the Rams. Kelly took to Instagram to share her thoughts on the outlandish rumor, jokingly mentioning that she noticed something different about him and tagging the company behind the recovery chamber that Matthew uses.

The online conspiracy theory was fueled by the appearance of an Ammortal chamber at Rams camp and a vague update from the team when Matthew missed practice due to a back injury. Fans on social media started the hashtag #StaffordDiedWeeksAgo, pointing out supposed differences in Matthew's appearance over the years. Despite the clone theory, Matthew has returned to practice as he gears up for his 17th season in the NFL.

Some fans even went as far as creating deepfake videos and comparing images of Matthew from different points in his career to support the theory. However, the Rams have not confirmed whether Matthew will play in the upcoming regular season opener against the Houston Texans. Coach Sean McVay provided a positive update on Matthew's progress, indicating that they are taking it one day at a time.

As the Rams prepare for the start of the season, the speculation surrounding Matthew Stafford's alleged demise and cloning continues to circulate online. Despite the absurdity of the conspiracy theory, it has sparked conversation and humor among fans on social media. Only time will tell if Matthew will suit up for the Rams in their first game of the season.