WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (back) did not end up practicing Monday as expected after "he didn't feel good enough" coming into it, according to head coach Sean McVay.

McVay said that based on that and the feedback received from vice president of sports medicine and performance Reggie Scott, they felt opting for the cautious approach was the best move.

McVay said Stafford "had a great workout" and "felt good" on Saturday, "but then you come into today (Monday), it doesn't feel great, and so didn't think it was the right decision to be able to push him."

"More than anything, I feel for a guy that I really care about that wants to be out there more than anything else," McVay said. "We're going to be smart. But he didn't feel good enough, and we didn't think

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