Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams
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Rams Wire on MSNMatthew Stafford practicing for 2nd straight day, even taking part in team drills
A fter going three-plus weeks without practicing, Matthew Stafford has now been in pads and participating in practice for two consecutive days. Following his long-awaited return on Monday, Stafford is once again on the field Tuesday.
Ahmed Fareed and Chris Simms believe Los Angeles Rams quarterback is turning a corner with his back injury and will be ready for the regular season.
On the surface, Monday’s news regarding Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was positive. He practiced. He looked good. But there’s still a lingering mystery regarding his status. The transcript of coach Sean McVay’s press conference says it all. In scattered but unmistakable words peppered throughout his comments.
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Rams Wire on MSNSean McVay encouraged by Matthew Stafford's progress: 'Looked better than yesterday'
Sean McVay hopes to see Matthew Stafford continue to "stack days" as he has this week, getting healthy before Week 1.
Carson Palmer joins Colin Cowherd to discuss whether or not the Cincinnati Bengals are doing enough to support Joe Burrow, if Caleb Williams can continue his good preseason form, and if Matthew Stafford’s back injury will impact the Los Angeles Rams’ Super Bowl chances.
McVay did not make any major declarations about the QB, though he did note Stafford's health is trending in a positive direction.
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Rams Wire on MSNNFL insider predicts Rams move on from Matthew Stafford in 2026
This is what ESPN NFL insider Dan Graziano predicts will happen with Stafford and the Rams. He wrote that L.A. will be one of several teams to change quarterbacks next year and laid out two scenarios in which this could occur for the Rams.
The Los Angeles Rams are facing a lot of uncertainty when it comes to veteran star quarterback Matthew Stafford. He has missed practice and preseason action due to a back injury that has been ailing him.