Following an injury scare, Sean McVay updates the Rams’ expected starting lineup.

Following an injury scare, Sean McVay updates the Rams' expected starting lineup.
Following an injury scare, Sean McVay updates the Rams' expected starting lineup.

Following an injury scare, Sean McVay updates the Rams’ expected starting lineup.

Following an injury scare, Sean McVay updates the Rams’ expected starting lineup.

Will he be okay?

For now, Sean McVay is running the Los Angeles

Rams training camp in its entirety. Because of his

new contract with Les Snead, there was a lot of

enthusiasm about Matthew Stafford’s return, but

there were also a lot of worries growing. Alaric

Jackson’s injury was the first, leaving many fans

gasping for oxygen.

“I think he’s going to be fine,” he declared.

Jackson has been a huge part of the Rams’

Following an injury scare, Sean McVay updates the Rams' expected starting lineup.
Following an injury scare, Sean McVay updates the Rams’ expected starting lineup.

trenches. He continues to keep Matthew Stafford

away from defensive menaces in the league for

three seasons and counting. His presence and

impact have also only gotten bigger over time.

Jackson has played all 15 games that the Rams

were featured in. He was able to be fielded on

96% of the team’s offensive snaps. This was a

huge jump from his 2022 output which just saw

his impact last on 85% of the squad’s snaps.

Despite these improvements under Coach McVay,

Jackson still has a long way to go after he

recovers from the injury. He got four total

penalties last season with one of them being a

holding call. With how Stafford is aging, he needs

to be in his a-game a lot such that he does not

cost the Rams a lot of momentum.

Do you think Matthew Stafford present in the Rams training camp?

It wasn’t simply Jackson that worried supporters

the most. In addition, they saw that Stafford had

not yet reported to Rams training camp in spite

of his new Les Snead deal. McVay pointed out

that during the practice their top signal caller

was slated for a rest day. “He’s OK, nothing is

wrong with him. We shall not approach the day

in that manner again. The Rams head coach

continued, “It was more about just how many

throws that he would get in a week, so it kind of

worked out well to coincide with a day that we

were going to be a lot heavier run emphasis.”

The Rams system is gradually getting its issues

fixed. This is a very good sign for a fantastic

season.

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