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Matthew Stafford set on returning to Rams in 2023, more exit interview updates

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — The major headline out of the Rams facilities centers around head coach Sean McVay’s pending decision on whether he’ll take a break from coaching in 2023. We’ll support him — whatever he wants to do.” GO DEEPER Rodrigue: Why Sean McVay's decision whether to return to Rams in 2023 is so complicated More notes from a series of exit interviews with Rams players Monday: • Stafford also said he believes he’ll have a fully healthy offseason, which would be for the first time since he got to Los Angeles, as he had a thumb issue ahead of the 2021 season, then an elbow injury through 2021 and into 2022. “I feel like we’re making good time on things, and at the end of the day, I just want to be able to get to that place here so that I can get back to training and doing the football stuff again that I love.” Kupp said he got the tightrope procedure because it was more of a permanent fix. Going to get right, and we’ll go from there.” • Left tackle Alaric Jackson missed the second half of the season because of blood clots. I texted him today to let me know if he needed anything, I’m happy he’s OK.” • The Rams signed the following players to futures contracts: tight end Roger Carter Jr., defensive backs T.J. Carter and Richard LeCounte, defensive ends T.J. Carter, Brayden Thomas and Zach VanValkenburg, tackle Max Pircher and receivers Jaquarii Roberson and Jerreth Sterns.