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Matthew Stafford on his arm after a week of camp: “I’m kind of right where I want to be”

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Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford didn’t throw in the offseason, due to an elbow issue that eventually required an anti-inflammatory injection.

He’s been throwing in camp. After a week of using it, he was asked on Saturday how it’s going. “It’s coming along,” Stafford told reporters. “I’m kind of right where I want to be and just continue to get it feeling better.

Get it stronger. You just lose those reps through the offseason and [I’m] trying to gain some of those reps back at the moment.” That’s the challenge, balancing the urgency that comes from those lost reps in the offseason program with protecting the arm.

Coach Sean McVay said that, on Sunday, neither Stafford nor any of the other quarterbacks will be throwing. “Tomorrow will be a de-loaded day,” McVay told reporters. “We’ll basically be jog-through.

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