LOS ANGELES -- Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford did not practice Monday after being expected to take part in individual drills in his return to practice from an aggravated disk in his back.
Monday's practice was expected to be the next step in Stafford's return from back soreness after he threw 68 passes at the Rams' practice facility Saturday morning. On Sunday, Sean McVay said he expected Stafford to participate in individual drills the next day with the plan to "take it a day at a time" from there.
Instead, Stafford was in street clothes during practice while walking into a "restorative and rejuvenation" chamber parked next to the Rams' practice field.
McVay is scheduled to speak to the media after practice.
When asked Saturday night whether Stafford still is dealing with pain