I posted a tweet below about the idea that some believe this could be the final ride for Matthew Stafford with Sean McVay, now, should we take this seriously? I don’t think even Stafford knows if this is his last season or not, but I think we all know that Stafford is closer to the end of his career than the beginning, but other than that, we don’t know if this will be Stafford’s last ride with the Los Angeles Rams.
It’s still good food for thought, but whatever will be will be, so my advice to Stafford, the Rams, fans and observers, is to enjoy this season and go from there. There will be plenty of speculation, but at this point that’s all we have, speculation.
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Rams LT Alaric Jackson (blood clots) set to make practice return (espn.com)
“LOS ANGELES — Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson, who is dealing with blood clots in his lower leg, is expected to return to practice next week, head coach Sean McVay said.
Jackson has been taking part in individual drills and jog-throughs during training camp, but he had not participated in team drills. Jackson dealt with a similar situation in 2022, when he sat out the final nine games of the season due to blood clots.
Jackson is expected to participate in the full week of work, McVay said, with practices Monday, Wednesday and Thursday and the jog-through Friday.
“He has put so much work in,” said McVay on Monday. “I think he’s handled it like a total stud. And I’m really happy for him that all things are pointing to him being ready to go and being able to manage this.”
Sean McVay says Matthew Stafford on track to play opener. Will Alaric Jackson join him? (latimes.com)
“Jackson, 27, signed a three-year, $35-million extension in March. But in June, he was diagnosed with blood-clot issues for the second time in his career, and the Rams hurriedly signed veteran tackle D.J. Humphries.”
2025 NFL roster cuts tracker: Live updates, latest moves as all 32 teams finalize their 53-man rosters (cbssports)
“On the other hand, any player with more than four years of experience will officially become a free agent after getting cut, so they won’t be eligible to be claimed.
Cuts won’t be the only thing happening in the NFL over the next 24 hours. There are usually quite a few trades that go down in the hours ahead of the cut day deadline, and if you need proof, just look at the Eagles, who made a total of three trades over the weekend. The reason we see some many trades just before the cut deadline is pretty simple: If a talented player is on the verge of being released, a team will usually call around to see if anyone wants to make a trade before cutting him. By making a deal, they get something in return for a player they were going to cut anyway.“
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