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Stetson Bennett Steps Up as Rams’ QB2 Amid Garoppolo Suspension

Sean McVay confirms Stetson Bennett as Rams' QB2 amid Jimmy Garoppolo suspension, ready for the new role.

During the preseason, Rams head coach Sean McVay expressed his intention to utilize every minute available to evaluate whether Stetson Bennett was primed to begin the season as the No. 2 quarterback. Now that the Rams’ preseason has concluded, McVay has made his decision: Bennett is indeed ready.

Bennett Proves His Mettle

McVay confirmed on Saturday that Bennett will serve as the backup to the seasoned Matthew Stafford for Weeks 1 and 2, during which Jimmy Garoppolo will be serving his two-game suspension. “He did a good job,” McVay commented on Bennett’s performance. “I think he got a body of work in terms of both of those games going from wire to wire. I think he’s done really well in some of the practice settings. And when you do look at it, you’re obviously very fortunate to have Jimmy that will be coming back on Week 3, but he’s done enough that we feel good about him for those first couple weeks.”

A Decisive Preseason Strategy

In a strategic move, the Rams held Stafford, Garoppolo, and Bennett out of Saturday night’s preseason finale, putting the spotlight solely on Dresser Winn who took all the snaps at quarterback. The Rams are hopeful that Stafford will maintain his health throughout the entire 17-game slate, but if calamity strikes in Week One or Week Two, it’s crystal clear that Bennett will be ready to step in and **replace** the veteran playmaker.

The Road Ahead

The road to victory in the NFL is fraught with challenges, but Bennett’s preseason exploits have offered a **glimpse** into a promising future. As McVay gears up for the start of the season, he’s banking on Bennett to navigate any potential early hurdles. The Rams have high hopes that Stafford’s health will shine brightly throughout the season, yet knowing they have a capable and tested Bennett waiting in the wings brings a sense of relief to the team and fans alike.

In the grand theater of the NFL, where every decision is scrutinized and every play is magnified, McVay’s choice reflects confidence and strategy. If Week One and Week Two bring unexpected turmoil, the Rams are betting on Bennett’s steady hand to guide them through.

Keep your eyes glued to the sidelines, Rams Nation – there’s a new underdog ready to rise to the challenge. ¡Viva el fútbol americano, amigos!

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