Rams QB Matthew Stafford ends mystery
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The Los Angeles Rams have a problem, a big one. Their starting quarterback, Matthew Stafford, hasn't been practicing due to an aggravated disk in his back, though he has returned today. This would be a bad situation for any team,
Not every Rams fan put it quite so forcefully. Bob Gerard said he moved to L.A. from Chicago and hitched onto the Rams when they returned in 2016. The 58-year-old, who donned a Puka Nacua jersey, joked that he’s fine letting the Chargers crash at SoFi — so long as the arrangement isn’t mistaken.
Rams head coach Sean McVay has also been offering cryptic updates about Stafford's health, while other reports indicate the team is not that worried about the veteran's availability for Week 1 of the regular season. Stafford finally returned to practice on Monday, but McVay once again offered a concerning and cryptic update.
The Los Angeles Rams' preseason has been defined by one thing. While their offense and defense have looked good in their preseason matchups, the bigger picture
In a wild preseason matchup, Bennett led the Rams to a 23-22 win over the Chargers, giving fans an early glimpse of the team’s potential heading into the regular season
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As of writing, we have no idea if Matthew Stafford will play in week one or even this season. If Jimmy Garoppolo is forced to be the starter, the entire dynamic
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When the Headland Rams take the field this season, they will have a new head coach leading the charge. After leading the program to a 5-5 record last season, Headland decided to part ways with former head coach Reginald Melton.