LOS ANGELES (AP) — Matthew Stafford went through his second practice of the summer with the Rams on Tuesday, and coach Sean McVay seemed encouraged by his starting quarterback’s progress in his recovery from an injured disk in his back.
“I thought he looked good,” McVay said. “I thought he looked better than yesterday. I thought it was a step in the right direction. And we’re going to continue to hope that he’s able to stack days and feel good, and it’s what’s happened so far.”
McVay remains cautiously optimistic about Stafford’s progress after missing all of the Rams’ two-week training camp at Loyola Marymount University and the past two weeks of preseason work at the team’s facility in the San Fernando Valley, while balancing it with an awareness any sort of twinge or soreness could re