Stafford, coach Sean McVay
Matthew Stafford, the quarterback for the Rams, began experiencing elbow pain two weeks into training camp. He's doing great, and Week One is less than a week away.
Regarding Stafford, coach Sean McVay assured reporters on Sunday that there would be no restrictions. He'll be prepared to leave.
Concerns about Stafford's
Stafford could throw the ball 50 to 55 times if necessary in the game against the Bills, according to McVay, who also said he had no concerns about Stafford's elbow or ability to control the situation all season.
As with the previous year, McVay added, "I think we've got a strong plan in place. He was working through these things independently, but you should always be aware of a pitch count. But he's in high spirits. He's throwing the ball quite well, I tell you. He is content. I feel extremely pleased about the fact that everything I see is a reflection of what he is telling me. You are unable to reflect on the past. There won't be anything different because it will be similar to last year. You have a strong opponent who you want to manage men's bodies wisely. For a quarterback, you always want to manage their arm wisely. That will be the same as what we did with him last year.
Stafford weighed in with his opinion of the circumstance.
He told reporters on Sunday, "I feel fantastic." "I'm doing fine. I'm all set to leave. No restrictions
He subsequently refrained from saying anything about the circumstance that might have been important.
"[I] still believe there is. I'm not sure," Stafford said. I feel fantastic. I'm prepared to start playing; I can always get better. I'll keep trying, but I can never feel like I did when I was 21. Instead, I feel fantastic. I think I can land every throw. I'm not sure what else you require from me.
I honestly want to hear what he had planned to say following "I still think there's.
He said that his treatment for the elbow is "sort of week-to-week" and that he has been using "exercise-type stuff" to help.
Whatever he did, it was successful. However, the sentence that follows "I still think there's" is still unfinished, which leads me to believe there is still a need to monitor the situation.
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