Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford able to practice again
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Matthew Stafford's second day of practice showed positive developments regarding his recovery from a back injury. Coach Sean McVay indicated that Stafford’s performance had improved since Monday, allowing him to practice with increased confidence. The veteran quarterback had previously been sidelined due to an aggravated disc and received an epidural injection earlier. Rams players expressed excitement about his presence, emphasizing the importance of practice repetitions for his continued development. McVay stressed the need for Stafford to take as many reps as possible before the regular season begins against the Houston Texans.
"The reality is we're trying to get our hands on this and get him to feel as good as possible. Backs can be a volatile thing. This is definitely positive progress."
"Any time that man walks into a huddle, he just brings presence. So it's great to see him out there doing his thing."
"Repetition is the mother of learning. Stafford's ability to read coverages, feel the pass rush and escape a collapsing pocket at full speed in practice helps him continue to develop."
"I don't care whether you're Matthew Stafford, whether you're Steph Curry - whoever you are. These guys get great at their sports by being able to play it."
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