Rams quarterback Stetson Bennett is in his third training camp but looking for his first shot
Stetson Bennett had a good first day of Rams training camp on Wednesday%20Matthew%20Stafford%20spends%20practice,the%20tackle%20spot%20as%20well.), including time with the twos, but he has yet to make an appearance in NFL game over his first two seasons. Already a late bloomer before he got to L.A., what does Bennett have to do to win coaches over enough to press Jimmy Garoppolo for the backup role by 2026?
ESPN’s Mike Clay went an entirely different route on Thursday, projecting Bennett as one of this year’s most notable cuts around the league:
Some interesting notes about Bennett’s football career to this point:
Bennett, who turns 28 in October, spent six years in college. Which these days, compared to rookies like Tyler Shough, suddenly doesn’t seem so ridiculous. He was a walk-on at Georgia, spent a year at a JC, returned to Georgia, and won two national titles.
Bennett was a fourth round pick in the 2023 draft, but has yet to make an appearance with the Rams.
To his credit, Bennett has never been cut by the Los Angeles Rams. He spent the 2023 season on the reserve/non-football illness list for reasons still unknown. He made the team in 2024, but strictly as an emergency QB behind Jimmy Garoppolo.
Now Bennett enters this third try with the Rams, which is also his going to be his NINTH trip with a team above high school going into a new season. That’s a lot of experience of getting ready for a season for a quarterback who to this point has only actually played in three of those campaigns, including one at a community college.
If Bennett makes it four out of nine in 2025, then either something horribly bad happened to the two quarterbacks ahead of him. Or he won’t be on the Los Angeles Rams for much longer.
But if comments by McVay and offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur are accurate, Bennett will be on the Rams this season.
Over the offseason, LaFleur complimented Bennett’s progress since his rookie year:
“A ton of growth, particularly from two years ago. A lot of credit to him, working on what he needed to work on to get himself into this situation,” LaFleur said.
“But a ton of credit that (Quarterbacks Coach) Dave (Ragone) too and I’ll say even Jimmy (Garoppolo) and Matthew. I think they’ve done a great job of just putting arm around him, mentoring him....