Rams Plan Simpson as Stafford Backup
Rams rookie Ty Simpson dazzled in his preseason debut against the Chiefs, completing 21 of 25 passes for 190 yards with two touchdowns and no turnovers, drawing praise from coach Sean McVay and sparking optimism about him potentially backing up Matthew Stafford. Analysts and coaches noted his accuracy, poise, and ability to read defenses, with McVay highlighting that he kept the ball in play and showed command of the game. The debut came as the Rams laid out a plan that frames Simpson as a long-term successor behind Stafford rather than an immediate starter. Stetson Bennett remains the immediate backup, and the team continues evaluating workload for both quarterbacks ahead of the regular season. While the results are encouraging, evaluators caution that preseason performance doesn’t always translate to regular-season success, especially with NFL speed and scheme complexity. Fans acknowledge the broader development context behind Stafford as the Rams prepare for the season.
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