Stetson Bennett has opportunity to show the team he’s worth keeping around Depending on who you are and how long you believe Matthew Stafford can continue playing at a high level, it was a mild surprise that the Los Angeles Rams didn’t dip into the quarterback pool during the 2024 NFL Draft.
Do the Los Angeles Rams have a Stetson Bennett problem? We may be wildly speculating by interpreting some social media tea leaves, but allow us this indulgence, won't you?
Stetson Bennett has shown nothing but positive progress since returning to the Los Angeles Rams this offseason after missing the entirety of his rookie year due to undisclosed personal reasons.
Los Angeles Rams second-year quarterback Stetson Bennett has impressed head coach Sean McVay through OTAs this year. After missing his rookie season while he was placed on the reserve/non-football injury list, Bennett is finally able to begin making his mark with the Rams.
There's been plenty of buzz surrounding the future of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Stetson Bennett since he returned to the team for offseason workouts.
The Los Angeles Rams went into the offseason with a clear need at backup quarterback. Although Matthew Stafford bounced back and only missed game during the 2023 season, Los Angeles knew they needed to improve the quarterback room.
The Rams drafted Stetson Bennett in the fourth round last year with designs on developing him as a backup quarterback behind Matthew Stafford, but Bennett did not see any action for the team in 2023.
“He looks good,” says Sean McVay of Rams second-year QB Stetson Bennett Stetson Bennett has to be one of the most talked about players in Rams history as far as fourth round picks who haven’t played in any games so far.
Bennett could be pushed out of Los Angeles if the Rams draft a quarterback It was encouraging seeing Stetson Bennett arrive for phase one of the Los Angeles Rams’ offseason program.
Stetson Bennett has returned to the NFL after missing his entire rookie season due to undisclosed personal reasons, and the Los Angeles Rams quarterback is continuing to make significant headway.
Stetson Bennett is participating in the L.A. Rams Spring workout program. After months of speculation about what has been going on with Bennett, this is good news for the Rams, particularly in light of the circumstance that QB2 Jimmy Garoppolo is suspended for the first two games of the upcoming regular season.
There’s been no lack of speculation about Stetson Bennett’s future with the Los Angeles Rams after spending his rookie year on the non-football illness list, but there have been encouraging signs recently.
Is it such a stretch to think Trent Pearman can be Clemson’s starting quarterback? As I listened to talk radio in the Upstate this week, following last week’s Orange & White Spring Game, I heard callers, hosts and some of the media guests kind of laugh at the notion of Pearman, a walk-on, being the starting quarterback at Clemson.
Stetson Bennett has officially made his return to NFL since missing the entirety of his rookie season with the Los Angeles Rams due to undisclosed personal reasons.
Stetson Bennet has officially made his return to the NFL, as it was recently announced the former Georgia quarterback is back with the Los Angeles Rams for offseason activities after missing the entirety of his rookie season due to undisclosed personal reasons.
The quarterback talent in the 2024 NFL Draft class is top notch, with several quarterbacks able to make the case that they should be a first-round selection.
Although the Los Angeles Rams have embraced their youth movement, the team will still be relying on its veteran players to carry them offensively. The emergence of Puka Nacua has given head coach Sean McVay’s passing game new life, but the pillars of the offense remain Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp.
Editor’s note: This article is purely speculative. This is a potentially serious condition and we are in no way inferring that we know for certain Bennett has missed time due to substance abuse.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Stetson Bennett is expected to rejoin the team for offseason workouts, general manager Les Snead said Monday at the NFL Owners Meetings in Orlando.
The Los Angeles Rams are sharing somewhat encouraging news on quarterback Stetson Bennett.
Last year’s stay on the Rams’ reserve/NFI list further delayed the NFL career of a player who spent six years in college.
Quarterback Stetson Bennett will join the Los Angeles Rams for offseason workouts, general manager Les Snead said Monday. The Rams selected Bennett, who led Georgia to two national championships, in the fourth round of the 2023 draft.
Could the 2024 season bring about the return of former fourth-round quarterback Stetson Bennett for the Los Angeles Rams? "You know, I don't know that," Rams coach Sean McVay said on Wednesday when asked about Bennett's absence.
Los Angeles Rams rookie quarterback Stetson Bennett hadn't been seen since it was announced that he was on the non-football-related injury list. That was until this past Saturday when the fourth-round pick returned to Athens to be honored during the Georgia Bulldogs game versus the Ole Miss Rebels.
Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford is enjoying the rookie process of fellow Georgia alum Stetson Bennett.
With preseason football in full swing, attention has rightfully focused on the rookie quarterbacks drafted in the first round, but three other QBs have also captured my attention. Each was drafted in the lower rounds. All three play for franchises featuring veteran starters.
Even though he led the Georgia Bulldogs to back-to-back national championships, quarterback Stetson Bennett entered the NFL with relatively little fanfare and low expectations. The Los Angeles Rams, however, think they see something in him and liked enough about him to use a fourth-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft on him.
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