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Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford able to practice again

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford able to practice again

Los Angeles Times18 hours ago
Matthew Stafford's second day of practice lacked the anticipation and drama of the first.
But Tuesday's performance was a milestone nonetheless for the star quarterback and a Rams team with designs on a Super Bowl title.
The biggest takeaway: Stafford's injured back responded positively to Monday's one-hour workout, enabling the 17th-year pro to play with even more confidence as the Rams prepare for their Sept. 7 opener against the Houston Texans.
'The reality is we're trying to get our hands on this and get him to feel as good as possible,' coach Sean McVay said. 'Backs can be a volatile thing. This is definitely positive progress. … It certainly is trending in a positive direction for us.'
Stafford, 37, had been sidelined since the start of training camp because of what McVay has described as an aggravated disc. McVay has said that Stafford received an epidural injection a few weeks ago, but on Tuesday he declined to specify if he had received another.
Stafford was not made available to reporters.
Rams players welcomed the return of a quarterback who ranks among the NFL's otp 10 in several career passing categories.
'Any time that man walks into a huddle, he just brings presence,' veteran right tackle Rob Havenstein said Tuesday. 'So it's great to see him out there doing his thing.'
Stafford has plenty of experience. But 'repetition is the mother of learning,' McVay said, so Stafford's ability to read coverages, feel the pass rush and escape a collapsing pocket at full speed in practice helps him continue to develop.
'I don't care whether you're Matthew Stafford, whether you're Steph Curry — whoever you are,' McVay said. 'These guys get great at their sports by being able to play it.'
So McVay is eager for Stafford to take as many reps as possible before the opener.
'I'll be just like, I think, a lot of fans and a lot of his teammates and coaches,' McVay said, 'that you're really hopeful that this is the direction … so we can build a good foundation and allow him to be the Matthew that we're accustomed to seeing.'
Left tackle Alaric Jackson, who is dealing with blood clot issues, continues to do individual work with trainers. 'His focus and concentration is being ready to go for Week 1,' McVay said, 'and that would be a great situation for us if that's the case.' … Receiver Davante Adams had a veterans day off from practice.
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