OFFICIAL 2024 Training Camp / News, Notes, Discussion

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Rams training camp: Updates from Day 1 of practice​

Story by Cameron DaSilva


Training camp is officially underway. The Los Angeles Rams kicked things off on Wednesday with their first practice of camp at Loyola Marymount, with Matthew Stafford leading the way fresh off his newly agreed-to contract.

Sean McVay said Tuesday that the Rams have perfect attendance for the start of camp, with every player present and accounted for. They avoided any potential holdout by Stafford by getting an adjusted contract done Tuesday, which is great news for both parties.

Below are live updates from reporters on the ground at LMU for Day 1 of practice.


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Matthew Stafford wrapped up the first day of training camp for the Los Angeles Rams at Loyola Marymount University by lofting a touchdown pass during a red-zone drill​

  • By DAN GREENSPAN - Associated Press
Whether the throw would have happened without the financial adjustment the Super Bowl-winning quarterback hashed out with the team on Tuesday, Stafford wasn’t saying…

The resolution allowed Stafford to focus on the field, where the variety and versatility of the Rams’ offense was on full display. Stafford threw passes to standout wide receivers Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua and handed the ball off to 1,100-yard rusher Kyren Williams and rookie running back Blake Corum.

Stafford also featured tight ends Davis Allen and Colby Parkinson in the passing game.
Allen, entering his second season out of Clemson, was the target of Stafford’s last throw of the day into the end zone. Parkinson signed a three-year contract with the Rams in March after playing his first four seasons for NFC West rival Seattle.

They will be featured extensively in camp with longtime starter Tyler Higbee on the physically unable to perform list after sustaining a serious knee injury in the NFC wild-card loss to the Detroit Lions in January.

“I think that room is a really pretty, pretty awesome room when you look at it top to bottom,” Stafford said. “It’s been great watching Davis mature and come into his own. ... Always liked (Colby’s) game from afar, and it’s been really fun to get to work with him.”


Stafford threw for 3,965 yards and 24 touchdowns against 11 interceptions in 15 games last season despite significant roster turnover because of salary cap issues. Those changes created opportunities for new contributors to emerge, to say nothing of Nacua, a fifth-round draft pick who surprisingly broke out as one of the most dangerous receivers in the NFL.

With those pieces all back together, Stafford expects the Rams to sustain and build on their offensive success.

“It’s one thing to have continuity,” Stafford said. “It’s another thing to have continuity with a bunch of really good players, so that’s a plus, too.”

NOTES: NT Kobie Turner did not practice because of a groin strain. “We’re going to be smart with him,” coach Sean McVay said. ... RG Kevin Dotson left practice because of an apparent left foot injury but McVay did not believe it was anything serious. ... CB Tre’Davious White was a limited participant as he works his way back from the torn Achilles tendon he sustained in Week 4 last season with the Buffalo Bills.
 

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I expect a rise in the focus on physicality this year. Here's your top group last season in yards per rush attempt. Notice something interesting? 3 of the top 5 were in the conference championship games. Both those games and the Super Bowl were close. And the Super Bowl went to OT.

Now of course there are many elements that go into who is represented in the title game. However I expect an upsurge in the focus on the physical elements of the game. Because, after all, if you want to see how the league is trending just look at what McVay is doing.

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