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Veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford receives a concerning status update after the Los Angeles Rams' practice on Saturday.
The Los Angeles Rams will hold quarterback Matthew Stafford out of practice next week because of back soreness, head coach Sean McVay said on Saturday.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford will miss the second week of the Los Angeles Rams’ training camp to rest his sore back.
Los Angeles Rams veteran Matthew Stafford, 37, who is dealing with back soreness, will not return to practice next week as anticipated, coach Sean McVay said on Saturday, adding that it's "the smart thing to do a week at a time" with his star quarterback.
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Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay revealed that quarterback Matthew Stafford is considered week-to-week with a back injury, according to ESPN's Sarah Barshop.
All three coordinators have benefited from Sean McVay's coaching methods, methods which they spoke about on Friday. When asked about McVay and the autonomy he gives his coaches, the Rams' three coordinators, LaFleur, Shula, and Blackburn had this to say.
Harry Douglas and Damien Woody believe the Rams are better than the 49ers and are the top team in the NFC West.
The Los Angeles Rams made it to the 2025 NFL Playoffs on the strength of Matt Stafford's right arm and the coaching ingenuity of Sean McVay in a challenging NFC West Division. Stafford, now 37 years of age,