LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford will be limited to start training camp as he deals with back soreness, but is "absolutely" expected to be ready for the start of the season, coach Sean McVay said.
McVay said he anticipates that Stafford will be limited for the Rams' first "block" of five training camp days and then will be on a modified schedule for the rest of training camp, along with a few other veteran players. McVay said he expects Stafford, 37, will not participate in one of the four practices of every block during training camp.