What happened: PFF published an analysis examining whether Matthew Stafford ranked as the luckiest quarterback when it comes to interceptions, promising to break down what it calls the hidden story behind his pick numbers. The post frames Stafford's interceptable-pass and turnover data as the basis for the claim rather than his raw stat line.
Why it matters: Interception luck is a recurring PFF framework because dropped picks and tipped balls can flatter or punish a quarterback's turnover totals year to year, which shapes how analysts project regression. The conversation arrives as Matthew Stafford heads toward the 2026 season under fresh scrutiny about his outlook and long-term timeline.
What to watch: Watch for PFF's full breakdown of the interceptable-pass data and whether the framing points to turnover regression for Stafford in 2026.