
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is suited up and practicing Monday with the team for the first time in training camp.
Stafford, 37, has been sidelined because of an aggravated disk in his back and other than throwing passes in a workout two weeks ago had not practiced with the team.
He did not practice last week despite coach Seran McVay saying he expected him to do so. Instead, Stafford spent time in a "restorative and rejuvenation" chamber parked next to the Rams' practice field.
McVay said last week the chamber is to help with recovery but is "kind of normal for any of our players" and "wasn't anything specifically related to [Stafford's] back."
McVay has emphasized that while the Rams were being cautious with Stafford's back, he would be available to play if it was the regular season.
ESPN's Sarah Barshop contributed to this report.