Report: Rams uncertain if Stafford will return in 2022
The Los Angeles Rams are uncertain quarterback Matthew Stafford will return this season, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Stafford, who landed in concussion protocol twice in November, will miss Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs due to a strained neck. Stafford reentered the protocol after last Sunday's contest, though it was never determined he suffered a second concussion.
The Rams reportedly don't feel the need to rush injured players like Stafford or wide receiver Cooper Kupp back to the field unless the team turns its season around. Kupp underwent ankle surgery earlier this month.
Despite the uncertainty, there are no plans to shut down Stafford, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports.
Head coach Sean McVay said earlier this week that Stafford felt numbness in his legs after a hit Sunday, but he's improved in recent days, Rapoport adds.
Undrafted quarterback Bryce Perkins will likely make his first career start Sunday against the Chiefs with Stafford sidelined.
Los Angeles is amid a Super Bowl hangover this season, dropping six of its last seven games for a 3-7 record. Stafford has also struggled, throwing 10 touchdowns to eight interceptions in nine starts.
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