Matthew Stafford's back injury isn't a concern
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The main training camp storyline for the Los Angeles Rams centers around a player that hasn't been practicing. Quarterback Matthew Stafford is managing an issue many 37-year-olds
NFL training camp has been in full swing since the end of July for the Los Angeles Rams, but two-time Pro Bowl quarterback Matthew Stafford has been noticeably absent.
Rams head coach Sean McVay announced that quarterback Matthew Stafford will go through another workout as he recovers from a back injury.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/rams as Former NFL Player Has Important Question Regarding Stafford’s Future. Just 32 minutes up the 5 Freeway from the Rams’ headquarters is a hypercoaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Known as Goliath, it drops 255 feet and travels 85 miles per hour.
Peter Schrager says the Rams are being "ultra cautious" with Matthew Stafford but if it were up to the QB, he'd be practicing right now.
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Matthew Stafford joins NFL media
Matthew Stafford’s status for the Los Angeles Rams’ season opener is in question, but not his future in the media. The minute Stafford retires, he’ll be a hot commodity for networks looking to hire a high-profile name,
Rams starting quarterback Matthew Stafford has dealt with a back injury throughout training camp that has hampered his availability significantly as the team prepares for the new football season.
For Stafford, joining the Rams meant aligning an elite offensive play-caller in Sean McVay and having a championship-caliber supporting cast around him. The results were immediate as he threw for 4,886 yards and 41 touchdowns en route to L.A. winning a Super Bowl.