After suffering a hamstring strain, quarterback Matthew Stafford sets off alarm bells in the Los Angeles Rams’ entourage before the NFL season start.
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Quarterback Matthew Stafford had raised alarm bells in the Los Angeles Rams after suffering a hamstring strain, and his return was on hold days before the start of the NFL season, but it seems the franchise has a more encouraging outlook.
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Head coach Sean McVay clarified the situation for fans and said that the player will be ready for Week 1 of the season on September 8 against the Lions, although he could miss some practices with the team. This is to help him recover from his injury.
“If we miss a couple of days this week if that’s the approach we’re taking to be safe, you’ll still have two and a half weeks to prepare for Detroit,” McVay said.