Thursday night's game between the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks featured finger issues and injuries to both starting quarterbacks. For Russell Wilson, it could be more serious and require surgery. For Matthew Stafford, it appears he avoided anything substantial and remained in the game during the Rams' win.

Per Pro Football Talk, Stafford didn't even remember when his injury took place during the 26-17 win for the Rams.

“I wish I could,” Stafford said. “I don’t know. I looked down at a certain point on a drive in the second quarter, I think the one we kicked the field goal on, I just looked down and felt a little pressure on it. I maybe got it on a handoff or a snap or something, I’m not 100 percent sure. I looked down and felt a little pressure in there. It was just a little bit out of place and I was able to put it back in and keep going. It didn’t affect me too much to be honest with you.”

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While Geno Smith filled in admirably for the Seahawks, Stafford being able to stay in for the Rams and run the show for their offense proved to be a huge factor in the game.

The win moved the Rams to 4-1 on the season and they will have some extra time to rest up before they take on the New York Giants in Week 6. All signs point to Stafford being fine and ready to go as the season moves along for LA.