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Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford underwent offseason elbow procedure, sources say

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Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford had an offseason procedure on his right elbow to deal with the pain he experienced last season and to help prepare for this season, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

According to the sources, Stafford feels better today than he did at this time last year — something the quarterback appeared to confirm Sunday when he said there were «no limitations» on his elbow. «I feel good,» Stafford said. «I'm ready to go.

No limitations.… I feel great. I'm ready to go play. Can always be better. Can always try to feel like I'm 21 again. I'll keep trying.

But no, I feel really good. I feel like I can make every throw.» Rams coach Sean McVay said over the weekend that the team's plan to manage Stafford's elbow pain is «no different» than what it did for the quarterback last season.

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