Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford made one of the ballsiest plays ever seen in the history of the NFL when he decided to throw a no-look pass to wide receiver Cooper Kupp during what turned out to be the Super Bowl 56 game-winning drive for the team against the Cincinnati Bengals.

After the game, Kupp looked back on that play and showed how blown away he was by Stafford's audacity to even think about executing that play on such an incredibly crucial moment of the most important game of the season.

Via Ari Meirov of PFF:

Matthew Stafford really threw a no-look pass on the game-winning drive in the Super Bowl.

Cooper Kupp: “That was probably the best no-looker of his life. I saw the lane and he fit it right in there.”

Stafford had waited for so long to reach a Super Bowl game, let alone to win a Vince Lombardi Trophy, so he was ready to do anything possible just to get the job done for the Rams. That pass becomes even crazier to think about when you consider the fact that he had already thrown a pair of interceptions in the game. Stafford finished with 283 passing yards and three touchdowns on 26/40 completions.

As for Kupp, he delivered big time for the Rams. The Super Bowl 56 MVP scored two touchdown receptions with 92 receiving yards on eight catches, making most of the damage in the fourth quarter as well.