Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was held out practice because of a tight hamstring. (Ryan Sun / Associated Press)
It’s only hamstring tightness. Nothing that will keep Matthew Stafford from practicing next week, coach Sean McVay said.
But should the Rams and their fans be worried about their 36-year-old quarterback?
On Thursday, for the second day in a row, Stafford was sidelined.
During a joint practice with the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday, Stafford ran the offense for three series before he was pulled because of the hamstring issue.
On Thursday, he was not on the field for a jog-through.
“He just felt a little something,” McVay said, “so we were just being smart with it.”
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Sounds reasonable.
Stafford endured broken bones, sprains, elbow issues, concussions, spinal contusions and other injuries throughout his 15-year career. So hamstring tightness more than three weeks before the season opener at Detroit probably does not register as a major concern.
Yet …
Stafford’s situation, combined with other injuries suffered by starters, cannot make McVay feel comfortable as the Rams prepare for the Lions.
Receiver Puka Nacua, linemen Alaric Jackson, Jonah Jackson and Rob Havenstein and cornerback Darious Williams remain out and McVay has provided no timetable for their return.
On the positive side, their absence has enabled young players such as lineman Warren McClendon Jr. and rookie receiver Jordan Whittington to get more snaps with the first-team offense.
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Stafford’s hamstring issue also helped backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo get work with the first-team offense during the second half of the practice with the Cowboys and during the jog-through Thursday.
Those snaps are important because Garoppolo is suspended for the first two games of the season and probably won’t play in the…
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Publish date : 2024-08-15 22:44:56
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