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Kelly Stafford, the wife of former Georgia star and Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, is taking aim at “insecure men” who have responded badly to information about her dating past while in college. Kelly Stafford admitted earlier this month that she dated Bulldogs backup quarterback Joe Cox in college in an attempt to enrage Matthew Stafford. Kelly Stafford made this revelation during an appearance on the “Off the Vine” podcast.
The former Georgia cheerleader was expecting that Matthew Stafford would become more engaged to their relationship because he wasn’t showing enough commitment. Kelly Stafford is now speaking out after the discovery about her promiscuity and the reasons behind the relationship sparked a torrent of harsh remarks and negative reactions.
After seeing Chris Stapleton perform live with her NFL husband, Kelly posted on Instagram on Thursday, saying, “Realising how many insecure men there are out there.” “So grateful I married the complete opposite.”
Kelly Stafford posted an apology on Instagram this week to Cox, who is married and has kids.
“To this lovely family…Kelly Stafford said, “I apologise for the media frenzy that occurred last week and found its way into your lives. “You had absolutely nothing to do with what I said, and in fact, I was inspired by and wanted Matthew and me to have a relationship like yours during college. Everyone assumed that you and Matthew were the couple.
“The UGA quarterback and cheerleaders met, and they stayed together forever. I cherish you all.”
Since Quincy Carter left the programme in 1998, Stafford is Georgia’s first true freshman to start as the starting quarterback. Despite throwing 13 interceptions in his debut season, Stafford completed 52.7% of his throws for 1,749 yards and seven touchdowns with an inconsistent performance.
As a sophomore, Stafford made significant progress, completing 55.7% of his passes for 2,523 yards and 19 touchdowns with 10 interceptions. The next year, he finished 61.4% of his passes for 3.459 yards and 25 touchdowns with 10 interceptions, making him a second-team All-SEC selection.
The industry-generated 247Sports Composite ranked Stafford, a blue-chip quarterback out of Dallas Highland Park, as the No. 1 pro-style quarterback and No. 6 overall athlete in the 2006 class.