Los Angeles Rams star Aaron Donald had some positive comments about quarterback Brett Rypien, who might start against the Green Bay Packers if Matthew Stafford is unable to play. In the upcoming crucial road game against the Packers, the outcome could heavily influence the postseason chances of the losing team. The absence of their starting quarterback, Stafford, adds an element of uncertainty and challenge to the situation.
Donald praised Rypien’s performance, highlighting his mobility, strong throws, and overall contribution to the team’s improvement. He expressed confidence in Rypien’s abilities and readiness to step in if necessary, acknowledging the desire to have their regular starters but showing trust in the backup due to Rypien’s promising skills.
While Donald’s endorsement is certainly valuable, it’s essential to consider that his expertise primarily lies in pressuring quarterbacks rather than evaluating them. Nonetheless, his support for Brett Rypien is clear, emphasizing Rypien’s capability to handle the quarterback position if Stafford’s thumb injury keeps him out of Week 9.
Rypien had his share of challenges with the Denver Broncos last season, but he did secure a win as a starter against the Arizona Cardinals, completing an impressive 21-of-26 passes for 197 yards and a touchdown, despite facing seven sacks in that December game.
The hope is that Rypien won’t face as much adversity when playing against the Packers in Lambeau Field, and there’s a chance he may not even need to take the field. However, if he does, key players like Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua (who is questionable), and Aaron Donald will need to step up to support him.