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The Los Angeles Rams finally have their guy back on the field. Following weeks of speculation and secretive updates, Matthew Stafford has finally put the pads on again. Just last Saturday, the Rams refused to address whether Stafford was going to practice or had suffered any sort of setback in his recovery from a back injury.
On Thursday, McVay said Stafford has fully participated in practice each day this week. When asked what he’s seen from his QB, McVay said, “I’ve seen a guy that’s gotten better and better. … He looks like the stud that we know.”
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Rams Wire on MSNWatch: Matthew Stafford throws TD pass to Davante Adams, dime to Tutu Atwell
Rams QB Matthew Stafford threw a couple of dimes to Davante Adams and Tutu Atwell in practice Thursday, looking like his usual self.
Matthew Stafford's aching back is on the mend as the 2025 regular season approaches. The 37-year-old Los Angeles Rams starting quarterback took part in practice sessions throughout this week.
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Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford opens up about return to practice: 'Doing everything I can'
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was able to complete a full week of practice after returning on Aug. 18 from an aggravated disc in his back. It's an encouraging sign of progress for the 37-year-old Stafford, who is gearing up for his fifth season with the Rams.
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Matthew Stafford participates in full week of Rams practice, and his injured back feels much better
Matthew Stafford has completed his first full week of practice since the start of training camp, and the Los Angeles Rams’ starting quarterback says he is optimistic about the improvement in his injured back.
Matthew Stafford is back on the practice field this week and head coach Sean McVay said that "things are coming together really quickly" for the quarterback in his return from missing extended time with a back injury.
Confidence Level In Matthew Stafford, Rams Entering 2025 Season
When Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford finally stepped back onto the field, speculation ran wild, not about his playing condition, but whether he was the real Stafford