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    zn
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    #146525
    zn
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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    The Rams are evaluating a range of potential scenarios with QB Matthew Stafford and his thumb injury, per source, and he’ll have further testing plus assessment on how he’s gripping the ball through the week. Chillier conditions in GB combined with a bye after are some details in
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    consideration for the short term, but Rams also are not ruling out injured reserve at this point as they are still gathering information that helps discern a larger timeline for Stafford.
    #146530
    joemad
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    This first week of Nov was the turning point of last season, where the Rams lost a gut punch game to Tom Brady in Tampa Bay… that killed the season.

    the Rams are in the same position this year… the season is already on the line next week in GB.  3-6 is a huge difference than 4-5 at this point.

    if the Rams win, the remaining schedule becomes very manageable

    GB

    bye

    Sea in LA

    AZ

    Browns in LA

    Ravens

    Wash in LA

    NO in LA

    NYG

    SF

     

     

     

     

    #146539
    zn
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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Matthew Stafford has a UCL sprain and is day to day, per Sean McVay.
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    HoldenCantor@HoldenCantor
    X-Rays on Staffords thumb were negative, no break
    #146540
    zn
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    Greg Beacham@gregbeacham
    Stetson Bennett is “doing well,” but Sean McVay says it’s more likely than not that Bennett will not be back with the Rams this season.
    #146541
    zn
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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue

    Matthew Stafford has a UCL sprain and is day to day, per Sean McVay.

    #146542
    zn
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    from https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2023/10/30/rams-matthew-stafford-injury-tendon-update-week-8/

    Adam Schefter said on ESPN’s “NFL Live” this afternoon that Stafford has a tendon issue in his right thumb and the Rams will need a few days to determine his exact availability and status moving forward.

    “Matthew Stafford is dealing with a tendon issue in his right thumb that the Rams believe will take a couple of days to figure out whether or not he can come back,” Schefter said.

    Schefter didn’t rule out the possibility of Stafford playing on Sunday against the Packers, saying “we’ll see” if he can go in that game.

    With the Rams having a bye in Week 10, it’s possible they’ll give Stafford this week off to heal and hope he can return in Week 11 when the Rams host the Seahawks.

    #146543
    zn
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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    More from Sean McVay on Matthew Stafford’s injury, including how/when it occurred. Rams will look into adding to room quickly, McVay also indicated. No concern about previously repaired thumb injury but there is scar tissue and enough swelling to be concerned about gripping ball.

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    #146545
    Zooey
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    Not broken or shredded.

    That’s good.

    #146547
    zn
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    McVay: Matthew Stafford day-to-day with UCL sprain in right thumb, plus updates on Rob Havenstein, Cobie Durant, Austin Trammell, Puka Nacua and Ethan Evans

    Stu Jackson

    https://www.therams.com/news/matthew-stafford-injury-update-ucl-sprain-right-thumb-week-9-packers-status

    THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – Rams head coach Sean McVay on Monday said quarterback Matthew Stafford sustained a UCL sprain in his right thumb against the Cowboys and is day-to-day.

    Given the Rams had concerns Stafford’s injury could have been worse, McVay said a sprain was encouraging news.

    “I think we’re taking it a day at a time,” McVay said during a video conference with reporters Monday. “We definitely have to get some contingency plans in order. We’ve obviously got (backup quarterback) Brett (Rypien) on the roster, and there’s some other possibilities that we’ll explore and that we’re in the midst of working through once I get off with you guys today.”

    McVay said Stafford initially got his right thumb hit on the throw to the corner route to wide receiver Puka Nacua in the redzone on the Rams’ drive toward the end of the first half. After the Rams’ failed 2-point conversion at the end of that drive, TV replays showed Stafford’s thumb hitting the helmet of a Cowboys defensive lineman. McVay said doctors checked Stafford’s thumb after that failed 2-point conversion, and that Stafford’s thumb was stable. McVay said it wasn’t something that restricted Stafford’s ability to play.

    However, on the Rams’ successful 2-point conversion, Stafford’s thumb got caught on the turf as he dove to make that catch. McVay said it was that play that caused Stafford to leave Sunday’s game in Dallas and not return.

    McVay said there’s no concern about Stafford’s previous thumb injury. However, McVay said there is some swelling, some bruising and some scar tissue, so the sprain “absolutely” affects how Stafford grips the football.

    Stafford was replaced by Rypien, who completed 5 of 10 pass attempts for 42 yards. While McVay said it was “hard to say” what stood about about the way Rypien came into Sunday’s game and took over, it’s party because it was a “really tough situation” in regards to running the offense. Still, McVay praised Rypien for his work over the past several weeks leading the scout team offense during practice.

    “He’s done a great job,” McVay said. “I think he improved. He approaches every single week with an intentionality to really be able to say, ‘Alright, if these are the reps that I’m getting, how can I get better? How can I play within the timing and rhythm?’ I think he’s done a great job of mimicking and emulating the opposing team’s quarterback, the cadence, all those different things. But I just think the consistency at which he’s approached his craft and the intentionality has allowed him to improve, and he’s done a really nice job with that role.”

    McVay confirmed the Rams are exploring signing another quarterback. The Rams have carried two quarterbacks for the majority of the season, which McVay said was due to the unforeseen circumstance of rookie Stetson Bennett’s situation.

    Bennett is still on the Reserve/NFI list, and McVay said that there is no update in regards to Bennett being back with the team.

    “I’m not ready to say that he won’t be back with us at all this year,” McVay said, “but it’s probably less like than it is likely he would be.”

    Just like any injured veteran player, McVay said Stafford’s feedback is “key and critical” in determining whether he plays.

    “I think in a lot of instances, so much of that is about the dialogue and the discussion in regards to how is he feeling?” McVay said. “What does he feel like he’s able to do? We would love to be able to have him available for us, but not at the expense of pushing it and making sure that you’re not leaving him susceptible to anything unnecessary. And you want to make sure that you’re setting them up for success.”

    Updates on Havenstein, Durant, Trammell, Nacua and Ethan Evans

    In terms of other injury updates, McVay said they are continuing to monitor offensive lineman Rob Havenstein (calf) and that Havenstein is day-to-day.

    Defensive back Cobie Durant’s shoulder injury in the first half of Sunday’s game turned out to be a stinger in his neck. McVay said Durant will likely be a limited participant in Wednesday’s practice, “but he should be okay.”

    Wide receiver and punt returner Austin Trammell sustained a hip injury on one of his punt returners, but McVay said Trammell “should be okay.”

    Wide receiver Puka Nacua “had some knee swelling,” and the Rams will “be smart” with him on Wednesday.

    Additionally, punter Ethan Evans suffered an ankle sprain on one of the Cowboys’ punt returns.

    “We’ll see how he’s doing,” McVay said of Evans.

    #146554
    zn
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    #146559
    Zooey
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    Dresser.

    I thought about naming my son Armoire, so there’s nothing weird about that at all.

    #146578
    zn
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    Stu Jackson@StuJRams
    Sean McVay said the Rams will not put Matthew Stafford (thumb) on Injured Reserve. They have not yet ruled out Stafford for Sunday’s game against Packers. “You use all the time necessary for a player like him because of his obvious reps and experience.” Reiterates Stafford is still day-to-day.
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    Gary Klein@LATimesklein
    Matthew Stafford won’t practice today but Sean McVay would not rule him out for Sunday against Packers.
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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Team faced wide range of scenarios going thru testing early Mon AM, from not ruling out IR to week-to-week outlook with bye upcoming. By Mon afternoon, Sean McVay sounded cautiously optimistic. By today, after noting those results were better than expected, Sean McVay definitively says IR not an option for Stafford, who remains “day to day.” He says team would give him until “right up before the game” to determine whether he’d play Sunday. Note, Rams still evaluating swelling, grip etc
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    “There’s so much swelling when you look at it, but we were encouraged that it was a sprain,” McVay said Monday afternoon. “I think there were some potential concerns that it could be worse and might’ve even been some scar tissue from the previous thing where you’re kind of breaking it up from that previous surgery that he had. So hopefully it was just a good scare.”

    McVay was asked, hypothetically, even if Stafford didn’t practice through Friday, would that rule him out Sunday?

    “No, it’s one of those deals that you give him up until right before the game,” said McVay. “You use all the time necessary for a player like him.”

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    zn
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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Sean McVay says Matthew Stafford will be listed as “questionable” for Sunday’s game. Declines to say whether Stafford will play, says swelling and grip has made progress.

    I asked directly: Can Stafford currently grip a football? Sean McVay says, making good progress and declines to expand further.

    Rob Havenstein (calf) will be questionable but sounds like potentially a game-time decision.

    Ernest Jones (knee) will not play Sunday. That’s potentially significant for the Rams, but S Jordan Fuller will wear the green dot and has done so at a high level in previous years.

    While RT Rob Havenstein (calf) will be “questionable” and probably listed as DNP on the injury report today, did watch him get a pretty high-intensity workout in with medical staff to the side of practice. Havenstein will be a game-time decision, sounds like.

    It sounds like Rams are at least mulling a change at outside CB, but somewhat dependent on health of Cobie Durant (stinger). If Durant moves outside Quentin Lake has played well at Star/big nickel.

    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    Ernest Jones is out with a knee injury.

    Stu Jackson@StuJRams
    Sean McVay also said LB Ernest Jones (knee) will not play on Sunday against the Packers. “Looking forward to getting him back and being ready to roll after the bye.”
    #146600
    zn
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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Rob Havenstein (calf) will be questionable but sounds like potentially a game-time decision. Ernest Jones (knee) will not play Sunday. That’s potentially significant for the Rams, but S Jordan Fuller will wear the green dot and has done so at a high level in previous years.
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    Los Angeles Rams@RamsNFL
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    Adam Grosbard@AdamGrosbard
    Not surprising. Doesn’t mean Stafford is officially out (yet) but Rams covering their bases

    #146604
    zn
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    Ian Rapoport@RapSheet
    No one would rule #Rams QB Matthew Stafford out, but sources say the plan is for QB Brett Rypien to get the start on Sunday vs the #Packers, per me and @TomPelissero. Unless Stafford (UCL sprain) surprises everyone and wakes up feeling ready, it’ll be Rypien.
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    Blaine Grisak @bgrisakTST
    Brett Rypien’s last start came last season for the Denver Broncos against the Arizona Cardinals. The Broncos won that game 24-15 as Rypien went 21-for-26 for 197 yards, throwing one touchdown and an interception.
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    Zooey
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    Blaine Grisak @bgrisakTST Brett Rypien’s last start came last season for the Denver Broncos against the Arizona Cardinals. The Broncos won that game 24-15 as Rypien went 21-for-26 for 197 yards, throwing one touchdown and an interception.

    I think I would take that line for today.

    #146608
    zn
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    Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter
    Rams’ Puka Nacua, listed as questionable for Sunday due to a knee injury, is expected to play vs. the Packers, per source. twitter.com/adamschefter/s…
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