Rams QB Matthew Stafford is week-to-week with back injury

The Arizona Cardinals have a lot of work to do in 2025 if they have any chance of unseating the Los Angeles Rams as division champs. The Rams continue to be the favorites to win the division in 2025, but they have a bit of uncertainty at the start of training camp.

Quarterback Matthew Stafford is dealing with some back soreness and has not practiced yet.

He was originally expected to take the first week off and then begin to get work in starting next week.

Plans have changed, according to Rams head coach Sean McVay.

McVay now says that Stafford is considered week-to-week and admitted that probably should have been the case since the start.

However, the plan is to have Stafford ready for the regular season, and that should be enough.

However, considering Stafford is 37 years old, a balky back is something to perhaps worry about. As much talent as the Rams have on their roster, if Stafford has issues, their chances of success drop by a lot.

And while perhaps there isn’t major concern yet, it was three years ago when he was limited much of the offseason with an elbow issue, and that ended up limiting him to only nine games.

While the Cardinals can’t worry about Stafford and the Rams as they prepare for the regular season, they might have a golden opportunity.

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