The Los Angles Rams struggled at the start of last season, and much of that was due to injury, while this year Sean McVay is at least expecting a fairly healthy squad for Week 1, but whether or not the team and Matthew Stafford’s back can hold up and for how long is yet to be seen.
In fact, I think last year the team saw a number of injuries happen during their Week 1 matchup against the Detroit Lions, so going into a game healthy is one thing, and how you come out of that game is another.
Either way, take the good news where you can take it, and the Rams are seemingly healthy going into Week 1. There are positions to be in.
Please comment on whatever you want as we continues to hurl towards the start of the NFL season.
Los Angeles Rams Share New Matthew Stafford Injury Update After Monday’s Practice (lafbnetwork)
“According to Adam Grosbard, Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay confirmed that Matthew Stafford is expected to start Week 1 against the Texans. After practicing fully all last week without setbacks—including participating in 11-on-11 drills—Stafford appears on track. McVay’s confidence is evident: Stafford will start.
But that assurance comes with a caveat: Stafford is managing a lingering back injury, and though he’s deemed “ready to play,” there’s widespread concern about whether he can play well when hit.“
Impact of Rams’ Ties to College Football’s Premier Running Back (si.com)
“Former Rams assistant Jedd Fisch, the current head coach at the University of Washington, holds a player who could finish the 2025 season as the best running back in football, as Jonah Coleman’s dark horse campaign for the Heisman got off to a great start against Colorado State.
Coleman’s Big Night
In Washington’s 38-21 opening day victory over Colorado State, Coleman had 24 carries for 177 yards and two touchdowns. He also had a catch for 22 yards.“
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