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Rams will be without Goff for Week 17

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Jared Goff will miss the Rams’ regular-season finale against the Cardinals after undergoing surgery on his right thumb.

Goff could return a week later if the Rams make the playoffs, coach Sean McVay said Monday night.

John Wolford will take his first NFL snaps as Goff’s replacemen­t when the Rams (9-6) host the Cardinals on Sunday. The Rams will clinch a playoff spot with a victory, or if the Bears lose to the Packers.

“John has done a great job preparing himself all year,” McVay said. “You watch him work, and the way he’s prepared, I know there’s confidence in him with his teammates. He’s put himself in a good position where he could come in and lead the offense.”

The Rams also will be without leading rusher Darrell Henderson, who is headed to injured reserve with a high ankle sprain. Rookie running back Cam Akers may be able to return from his own high ankle sprain after missing just one game, McVay said.

Rookie Bryce Perkins will be in uniform as a backup quarterbac­k Sunday, and the Ramsalso plans to re-sign veteran Blake Bortles, who spent last season as Goff’s backup before moving this season to Denver, where he was on the practice squad.

Wolford has spent the past two seasons with the Rams after a solid season in the Alliance of American Football. The Wake Forest product was the third-stringer behind Goff and Bortles last season before moving up to the No. 2 job this year, but he hasn’t played for the Rams.

“We feel great” with Wolford in charge, center Austin Blythe said. “We have the utmost confidence in John to go out and perform. It’s still our offense. We’re still going to call the same plays. Nothing is going to change from our standpoint (or) attitude-wise. It just comes down to execution.”

Goffhasn’t missed a game due to injury in his five-year NFLcareer, sitting out just one game when McVay rested his starters in the 2017 regular-season finale. He injured his thumb when he hit his hand on the helmet of Seattle defensive end Benson Mayowa in the second half of the Rams’ 20-9 loss to the Seahawks last Sunday.

Goff played the rest of the game with the injury, but had surgery to insert screws in his thumb on Monday. Goffhad to be persuaded to have surgery instead of toughing it out this week, McVay said.

“He actually should be available, if we’re able to handle business, for the playoffs — which is pretty amazing,” McVay said. “You’ve got to make sure that sometimes you help make the decision or help paint a picture of why this is the smart thing for the longevity of your career, and not just be short-sighted.”

Wolford never got any action in his first 31 games with the Rams, but his coaches and teammates appear confident in his ability to handle a starring role. The 6-foot-1 Wolford, who is significan­tly smaller and more mobile than Goff, spends his weeks with the scout team impersonat­ing the Rams’ opponents’ quarterbac­ks, from Kyler Murray to Jimmy Garoppolo.

“We’ve got a great guy in John Wolford,” running back Malcolm Brown said. “Not just me, but the entire team has confidence in him. I know John will be prepared for it.”

Goffis 10th in the NFLwith 3,952 yards passing with 20 touchdowns and 13 intercepti­ons.

He has been in a slump over the past six games, throwing for 1,505 yards with seven touchdowns and seven intercepti­ons.

With Henderson out and Akers’ availabili­ty uncertain, Brown is likely to be the Rams’ featured back. Todd Gurley’s longtime backup has shared carries in a three-mantandem in the Rams backfield this season.

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