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Matthew Stafford received $35.5 millions as a fresh result of star QB transfer leaving Rams tomorrow…..

Heading into the 2023 NFL Season, Stafford’s shared that his passion for the game is as intense as ever. A “rest day” during training camp couldn’t keep him away from the action, as he eagerly embraced the role of a player-coach. “I hated that rest day… wanted to practice… I was in our trainer’s ear all day. He hated me yesterday. But I understand it. It’s part of it. They’re trying to look at all the data and do what’s best, but I wanted to be out there, and I’ll be out there today, which is great,” said Stafford.

 

“That’s part of my role, right? If I see something, I’m gonna go say something to somebody and try to help those guys out, been around for a little bit and see some things. So, just trying to lend a hand when I can and accelerate the learning curve for some of these young guys.”

 

Last Season:

Reflecting on last season’s challenges, including injuries that impacted the offensive line, Stafford remained optimistic about the Rams’ prospects. He spoke upon the difficulties faced in 2022, but hopes that better health and improved cohesion will create a more stable foundation for the Rams’ offensive unit. “I think the biggest thing last year that happened to us up front was just the injuries. I mean, that’s something that you can’t [control], it’s nobody’s fault, it just happened.,” said Stafford.

 

“So, just hoping that we can stay a little bit more healthy. I know those guys are doing everything they can to do that. It’s just sometimes luck of the draw.

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