Sean McVay, head coach of the Los Angeles Rams, announced that the team will hold four joint practices during their training camp. The Rams will have two practices with the Los Angeles Chargers, one with the Dallas Cowboys, and one with the Houston Texans. McVay emphasized the significance of not having to hold any of these practices back-to-back, calling it “a big deal.” Additionally, McVay stated that he expects quarterback Matthew Stafford to report at the start of training camp. Stafford, who has participated in the Rams’ offseason program, is currently in talks to rework his contract, though McVay did not provide specifics on the negotiations.
Sean McVay reiterated that he did not want to get into specifics on quarterback Matthew Stafford's contract situation, but said he expects Stafford to report for the start of training camp. Stafford has taken part in the Rams’ offseason program. https://t.co/bVdDw1keyV
Sean McVay said the Rams are going to hold four joint practices during training camp: two against the Chargers (spread out), one against the Cowboys and one against the Texans. He said the ability to have that many and not to have to hold any of them back-to-back is “a big deal.”
Rams Coach Sean McVay said he expects QB Matthew Stafford to report at the start of training camp. Stafford is hoping to rework his contract and McVay say all talks regarding those negotiations will remain in house. Stafford has participated in OTAs, including the final workout…
Rams will hold joint practices with Chargers, Cowboys and Texans, McVay said.
Sean McVay said the Rams will hold joint practices against three teams: Texans, Cowboys and Chargers.
Sean McVay says the Rams will have 4 joint practices in training camp. 2 with the Chargers 1 with the Cowboys 1 in Houston with the Texans