“There won’t be any limitations.' Sean McVay provides elbow update for Matthew Stafford ahead of Week 1
With the defending Super Bowl champions set to open the season on Thursday, all eyes are on the status of Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, who’s battled elbow pain that’s limited him this offseason. On Sunday, both Stafford and coach Sean McVay had no reservations when detailing Stafford’s availability for Week 1.. “He’ll be ready to go.”
“I feel great. I’m ready to go play,” Stafford said. “It can always be better, kinda always try to feel like I’m 21 again. I’ll keep trying. But I feel really good, feel like I can make every throw.” “We’ve got a plan in place no different really from last year,” McVay said. “He’s thrown the ball excellent, he feels good, everything that I’m seeing is reflective of everything he’s saying to me. I feel really good about that. You can’t look back on the past, it is something that will be very similar to last year.”
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