The Facts:
Stafford and his surgically repaired shoulder must be feeling much better. Three months after January shoulder surgery, Stafford will be on the football field Saturday throwing passes at Georgia's spring game. According to a release on the University of Georgia website, Stafford is scheduled to participate in the Legends Quarterback Challenge at halftime of the game.
Reported by the Detroit News
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Stafford will compete with other former UGA quarterbacks in a series of challenges to win money for the Johnathan Taylor Fund. Stafford and fellow former Bulldogs Eric Zeier, David Greene and D.J. Shockley will compete in three skills challenges, including throwing pass routes to onfield contestants. As News staffer Tim Twentyman reminded readers, Stafford missed 13 games last year after separating his right shoulder two different times. This latest news backs
previous reports suggesting that Stafford has been throwing the ball without difficulty and that his shoulder is
feeling good.
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