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Detroit Lions quarterback Matt Stafford is expected be "full-go" for the team's offseason workout program, which begins in April.
"Matthew's feeling good," Lions general manager Bob Quinn told reporters Tuesday at the 2020 NFL Combine. "Talked to Matthew a week or two ago, and he's feeling really good. Training full, and he'll be full-go for offseason program."
Stafford has largely remained healthy for his career. Between the 2011 to '18 campaigns, he didn't miss a single game.
However, he was limited to just eight games last year, as fractured bones in his back sidelined him for the second half of the season.