Jared Goff could return for playoffs, despite thumb surgery
Rams’ QB Jared Goff underwent surgery today on his broken right thumb in LA and is unlikely to play Sunday vs. Arizona, sources tell ESPN. If he can’t play Sunday, Goff could return for the playoffs if Rams advance there.
John Wolford is Goff’s backup and now in line to start.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 29, 2020
Rams quarterback Jared Goff underwent surgery on his broken thumb on Monday, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The team later confirmed the development.
Goff will not play against the Cardinals on Sunday, the team announced. He could reportedly return to the field in two weeks if Los Angeles reaches the playoffs.
John Wolford is expected to start for the Rams on Sunday. Wolford has never thrown an NFL pass, though he did toss 59 touchdowns in four seasons at Wake Forest from 2014-17. As the Rams look to clinch a playoff berth on Sunday, they’ll need a major effort from Wolford in his NFL debut.
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Rams head coach Sean McVay told reporters Monday evening that L.A. is planning to sign veteran quarterback Blake Bortles off the Broncos’ practice squad. McVay says Bryce Perkins will back up Wolford on Sunday.
John Wolford would be first QB to make his first start for a team in Week 17 with a playoff berth on the line since Kyle Orton for the 2013 Cowboys, per @EpKap. https://t.co/pMZx6VdmCI
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 29, 2020
Los Angeles enters Week 17 seeking its third playoff appearance in the last four seasons. McVay’s squad will reach the postseason with either a win on Sunday or a Packers win over the Bears. The Rams will face Arizona at 4:25 ET on Sunday, the same time as Green Bay’s matchup with Chicago.
Goff has thrown for 3,952 yards and 20 touchdowns in 2020. He is 42–27 as the Rams’ starter dating back to 2016.