Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has been struggling with a thumb injury, officially rendering him questionable for the upcoming game against the Green Bay Packers this Sunday. The team has indicated that they’ll wait until the last possible moment to determine his availability. NFL insider and analyst Adam Schefter shared this update on Twitter.
In a media discussion on Wednesday, head coach Sean McVay provided further insight into how they’re managing Stafford’s injury. He mentioned, “We’re approaching it one day at a time. Stafford is focused on his recovery, and we’ll continue to closely monitor his progress. His participation in practice today is unlikely, and we’re preparing for both potential scenarios.”
Stafford’s playing status has been uncertain throughout the week, and his absence from practice hasn’t worsened his situation. The injury occurred in the previous game against the Dallas Cowboys, causing him to miss most of the second half. If he can’t play, backup quarterback Brett Rypien is expected to start this week.
Rams will list QB Matthew Stafford as questionable for Sunday due to his thumb injury and wait as long as they can before deciding whether he can play at Green Bay.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 3, 2023
This season, Stafford has accumulated 2,070 passing yards, eight touchdowns, and seven interceptions. It marks his return to the field after missing most of the previous season due to injury. Having him in the lineup significantly improves the Rams’ chances of making it to the postseason, especially after falling short last year.
Currently, the Rams hold a 3-5 record, placing them third in the NFC West. Their next match is against the Green Bay Packers, followed by a bye week in week 10. If Stafford is unable to play, it will hinder their prospects of securing their fourth win this week.