Former Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford did not participate in organized team activities last year with the Los Angeles Rams due to pain his elbow. Though the Rams are three weeks away from the start of OTAs this year, players, including Stafford, are working out together on the field.
After winning the Super Bowl during the 2021 season, the Rams took a major step back in 2022, including Stafford, who was dealing with injury.
So it should make fans of the former No. 1 overall pick excited to see him throwing no-look passes once again, as shared by the Rams Twitter account.
Things you love to see: Matthew Stafford back at it. pic.twitter.com/cxoazhHjnx
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) May 1, 2023
Head coach Sean McVay said last month that Stafford will not have any limitations this offseason, meaning his elbow and back injuries are behind him.
The Rams recently added another former Georgia Bulldog to their quarterback room in two-time national title-winning quarterback Stetson Bennett. Bennett was taken in the fourth round by L.A. to serve as backup to Stafford.