Lions QB Matthew Stafford said in an interview with CBSSports.com that his shoulder and knee “feel good,” and he plans to be ready for the start of offseason workouts in March. “My shoulder and my knee are healing up well,” Stafford said. “Hopefully I’ll be 100 percent by the time March 15 rolls around when I have to be back up in Detroit.” Stafford, the No. 1 overall pick, was placed on injured reserve in December following knee surgery. He finished his rookie year by completing 201 of 377 passes for 2,267 yards with 13 touchdowns and 20 interceptions this season. He either threw or ran for a touchdown in all 10 of his starts. “I felt good about it,” Stafford said of his rookie year. “I obviously wanted to win more games than two, but at the same time, I learned a lot and got a lot of experience.”

[…]

Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article

Leave a Reply