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The Los Angeles Rams believe Matthew Stafford can lead them to another Super Bowl victory. However, Sean McVay has shared a concerning update on the quarterback’s injury status, potentially putting those plans in jeopardy.
Stafford, 37, has not practiced since the Rams opened training camp while receiving treatment from trainers and the team medical staff for what McVay initially described as back soreness. McVay said last Tuesday that Stafford would sit out the first block of practices, but return on Monday when the Rams will be in pads for the first time.
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SB Nation on MSNWill Sean McVay catch Bill Walsh’s wins total this season?Walsh also has 10 postseason wins, while McVay sits at 8, so in theory, McVay can match or take Walsh in both regular season wins and postseason wins as we head into the 2025 season. As he goes into Year 9, that’s a nice spot for McVay to be in.
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EssentiallySports on MSNMcVay's $160M Crisis Deepens as Stafford Injury LoomsJust a few days ago, Sean McVay made it sound like everything was under control. The post Sean McVay Faces Painful Truth on Matthew Stafford as Health Concerns Mount for Rams appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford did not participate in Monday's practice. Coach Sean McVay said afterward that it was a scheduled day off for Stafford. "There's nothing wrong with him. He’s good," McVay said,