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Rams QB Matthew Stafford sidelined again against Chiefs • FootballR

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The head coach of Los Angeles RamsSean McVay, announced on Wednesday that Quarterback Matthew Stafford will not play the Kansas City Chiefs.

McVay describes Stafford’s injury as a neck problem, though the quarterback is currently in concussion protocol, The Athletic’s Jourdan Rodrigue reports. The team cannot confirm that he suffered a concussion.

Bryce Perkins will likely step in as LA’s starter as backup John Wolford is suffering from a neck injury.

Stafford missed the Rams’ Week 10 game with a concussion before taking another hard hit on his return last weekend and being re-entered into Concussion Protocol. McVay said Stafford experienced numbness in his legs following Sunday’s hit and underwent further tests on Monday.

Die Los Angeles Rams are on a weekly basis decide. McVay hasn’t ruled out Stafford missing for the rest of the year.

Perkins, 25, joined the Rams as a free agent in 2020. He made his NFL debut last week, completing 5 of 10 passes for 64 yards.

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McVay also announced that Rams defensive tackle A’Shawn Robinson will undergo surgery for a torn meniscus and miss the rest of the season.

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