San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

FRIENDLY RIVALS TO FACE OFF AGAIN

Wentz was injured late in only meeting with Goff, in 2017 Eagles win

- BY GARY KLEIN Klein writes for the L.A. Times.

The debate began before the 2016 NFL Draft and could continue well after their careers are complete.

The Rams chose Jared Goff over Carson Wentz with the first pick. The Philadelph­ia Eagles took Wentz at No. 2.

Did the Rams make the right decision?

Both quarterbac­ks helped lead their teams to Super Bowls — though Wentz's 2017 opportunit­y was cut short because of a late-season injury suffered against the Rams — and both received then-record extensions before the 2019 season with stewardshi­p from the same agent.

Today, Goff and Wentz will play against each other for the second time when the Rams (1-0) face the Eagles (0-1) at Lincoln Financial Field.

In 2017, the Eagles defeated the Rams, 43-35, at the Coliseum.

Today: 10 a.m., Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelph­ia

Line: Eagles by 11 ⁄2

On the air: Ch. 5/69

Wentz passed for four touchdowns before he suffered torn knee ligaments on a hit by former Rams linebacker Mark Barron late in the third quarter. Nick Foles came on to lead the Eagles to the victory — and a Super Bowl run. Goff passed for two touchdowns.

In 2018, a back injury forced Wentz to sit out the Eagles' 30-23 victory over the Rams at the Coliseum. Goff passed for 339 yards with an intercepti­on and a fumble.

Goff, a Pro Bowl selection in 2017 and 2018, said he and Wentz have “a friendly rivalry” and have trained together and remain competitiv­e.

“Hope he plays well enough,” Goff said, “but we still win.”

When a Philadelph­ia reporter this week asked Wentz if there was a Peyton Manning-tom

Brady vibe to his relationsh­ip with Goff, Wentz said the two periodical­ly exchange texts and that he considers Goff a friend.

“But the rest of that, the rivalry, all of that stuff, that's neither here nor there for both of us,” said Wentz, a Pro Bowl selection in 2017. “But I just enjoy playing against him, competing against him. Should be another fun one.”

The Rams are coming off a 20-17 season-opening victory over the Dallas Cowboys. Goff completed 20 of 31 passes for 275 yards with an intercepti­on as he began to put a subpar 2019 season behind.

The Eagles blew a 17-point, second-quarter lead in a 27-17 defeat at Washington. Wentz passed for two touchdowns in the first half but finished 24 for 42 for 270 yards with two intercepti­ons and two fumbles. He was sacked eight times behind an injury-depleted line.

Rams defensive coordinato­r Brandon Staley game-planned against Goff and Wentz when Staley was the outside linebacker­s coach for the Chicago Bears in 2017 and 2018. He said both should be considered “franchise quarterbac­ks” who can win any game.

Goff, 25, has a record of 35-21, though seven defeats came in his rookie season before coach Sean Mcvay ushered in a new era of offense. Goff has passed for 14,494 yards and 87 touchdowns with 43 intercepti­ons and has a 2-2 record in the playoffs, including a defeat to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII. He never has missed a start because of injury.

Wentz, 27, has a record of 3225 in four-plus injury-plagued seasons. He has passed for 14,461 yards and 99 touchdowns with 37 intercepti­ons. In 2017, he was on his way to a possible NFL most valuable player award before he was injured against the Rams. Foles led the Eagles through the playoffs and was voted Super Bowl MVP after a victory over the Patriots.

“He's a tough quarterbac­k — he's not going to let you take him down easy,” Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald said. “He's going to find ways to extend plays any way that he can to still get the ball downfield.”

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