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Matthew Stafford turns away as woman falls off stage at Super Bowl 2022 celebrations

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has come under fire after turning away from a woman who fell off stage at the end of wild Superbowl celebrations in Los Angeles.

Footage shows the woman falling backwards off the stage as she attempted to take a photo of Stafford and wife Kelly with a mobile phone.

While a shocked Kelly Stafford attempts to help the woman, the Rams star shows a moment of surprise before turning away and casually drinking from a water bottle.

There has so far been no update on whether the woman was injured in the incident.

Stafford had earlier been filmed drinking from a Don Julio 1942 tequila bottle while making his victory speech to Rams fans.

«I'm so damn happy to be up here with you guys, celebrating this shit,» he said before taking a swig of his drink.

«Let's go y'all. I’m gonna bring a little Southern hospitality to this. I love this so much. You guys have been unbelievable all year. And you know what? We appreciate you.»

The drinking, smoking and partying of the Rams players led retiring NFL superstar Tom Brady to tweet that Stafford needed to 'mix some water in' to his drinking routine.

Brady was famously pictured being helped through a crowd of photographers last year in Tampa Bay after wild celebrations following the Buccaneers's Super Bowl victory.

Fans lined sidewalks along the mile-long parade route in Los Angeles as team members passed around the Lombardi Trophy, chugged champagne and waved from open-top double-decker buses that rolled to a plaza outside Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Awaiting them was a sea of yellow and blue, a throng of supporters waving flags and decked out in Rams gear.

«It’s a testament to this team and the guys that are standing up here, the work that we put in, that we were

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