Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay is walking a tightrope: protecting veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford’s health while fearing that lingering concerns may mark the end of his career. With Stafford still sidelined due to back soreness, the Rams’ championship hopes hang on whether the NFL veteran can return in time or at all.
This news have also raised concern amid the arrival of Davante Adams to the team. The absence of the Super Bowl winning signal caller may affect Adams’ introduction into a new offense. Chemistry may be harder to achieve and McVay needs to treat this situation carefully. Perhaps Stafford’s backup, Jimmy Garoppolo could help out as he is a former teammmate of Adams back when they were together in Las Vegas; or perhaps he can?t help that much.
Week-to-week updates fuel retirement rumors
Stafford’s training camp absence stems from recurring back soreness prompting McVay to describe his recovery as strictly “week-to-week”. Despite no official setback, Stafford has already visited a spine specialist, twice, signaling a more serious concern than the team is letting on.
At 37, entering his 17th NFL season, a cautious approach doesn’t stop speculation, especially after insiders whispered about potential retirement following last season’s playoff exit. As each practice session passes without him, the fear grows that this could be Stafford’s final campaign.
Chemistry with Davante Adams takes a back seat
Stafford’s absence from joint practices is impacting his development of on-field rapport with new star wide receiver Davante Adams. Without meaningful live reps, the Stafford-Adams connection remains theoretical, forcing McVay to rely on backups Jimmy Garoppolo and Stetson Bennett to run the offense. Meanwhile, Adams, who inked a $44 million deal with the Rams, expressed confidence in Stafford but admitted the delay poses a challenge.
Garoppolo and Adams have renewed their chemistry, overcoming past friction from their Raiders days with Adams declaring “I love Jimmy” and embracing their new dynamic positively. Still, neither backup can match Stafford’s game-changing potential.
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