When the Los Angeles Rams made the bold trade to swap starting quarterbacks with the Detroit Lions in 2021, it paid immediate dividends, as Matthew Stafford immediately led them to a Super Bowl victory in his first season as Jared Goff's replacement.

But in the three years since, the Rams have managed just one playoff win, and Stafford has struggled to stay healthy.

The former No. 1 overall pick turned 37 years old in February, and despite his age and durability concerns, let the 2025 NFL Draft come and go without investing in a long-term successor at the game's most important position.

Stafford was expected to be back at full strength as training camp began last month, but a back injury has kept him off the field longer than expected, and it looks like he's taking some unique measures

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