A spinal contusion previously undisclosed will likely end the season for Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles coach Sean McVay said Sunday night.
Stafford, who cleared concussion protocol earlier this week, landed on injured reserve and was ruled out for the NFC West game with the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
Asked Sunday night if Stafford was done for the season, McVay said there was a "good chance."
He has missed three of the past four games.
At this point, it would make little sense for Stafford -- who the Rams signed to a four-year, $160-million contract through 2026 -- to return to the lineup for the final two games of this season.