Baker Mayfield says "everything does happen for a reason" after his dream start to life at the Los Angeles Rams.
The former first overall draft pick started the season with the Carolina Panthers, having been waived with a dismal 1-5 record for the campaign.
Picked up by the Rams in the midst of a quarterback injury crisis, Mayfield unexpectedly led the Super Bowl holders to a comeback win against the Las Vegas Raiders in his first game for the team.
Ahead of Monday's match with the Green Bay Packers, the 27-year-old has acknowledged it has been an unusual start to life in California, but suggested his move offered a second chance after his Panthers frustrations.
"Refreshing is an interesting way to put it, considering how stressful last week has been," he said.
"But in the end, everything does happen for a reason. I'm thankful for the group that is here."
Though tasked with leading the Rams against the Raiders, Mayfield was able to call on veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford for advice throughout the match.
Head coach Sean McVay was impressed with the latter's contributions, highlighting his crucial impact in helping his new team-mate keep focused on the game.
"He was even on the headset on the last drive," he added. "He was able to add in a couple of things that would be helpful to Baker.
"That tells you everything that you need to know about Matthew and who he is. I think sometimes being able to get a different perspective can be beneficial."
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