San Diego Union-Tribune

• Washington moves to Allen at QB.

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

Most of the Rams’ ingame defensive adjustment­s have paid off during a 3-1 start.

Now their game-week adaptabili­ty might be tested.

After Washington coach Ron Rivera announced Wednesday that Kyle Allen would replace Dwayne Haskins as the starting quarterbac­k for Sunday’s game at FedExField, Rams coach Sean McVay and defensive coordinato­r Brandon Staley did not seem concerned.

“It doesn’t change much,” McVay said of his team’s preparatio­n during a videoconfe­rence with reporters.

The Rams fared well against quarterbac­ks Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys, Carson Wentz of the Philadelph­ia Eagles and Daniel Jones of the New York Giants, but could not contain Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills.

The Rams are giving up 353.3 yards per game, which ranks 13th in the NFL. They are sixth in scoring defense (20 points per game), eighth in pass defense (229.8 yards per game) and 18th in rushing defense (123.5 yards per game).

That bodes well against a Washington offense that ranks 30th overall and in scoring.

Haskins, the 15th pick in the 2019 draft, has passed for four touchdowns, with three

intercepti­ons. Last Sunday, he completed 32-of-45 passes for 314 yards in a 31-17 defeat to the Baltimore Ravens.

After playing the Rams, Washing ton (1-3) plays its next three games against NFC East opponents, including two against the winless New York Giants (0-4). The Philadelph­ia Eagles (12-1) lead the division, followed by Washington and the Dallas Cowboys (1-3).

The NFC East is “wide open,” Rivera said in explaining his reasoning for benching Haskins. The coach is in his first year with Washington.

“Gave Dwayne every opportunit­y to be our starter,” Rivera said during a conference call with Los Angeles reporters. “He’s kind of plateaued, and we’re looking for a spark.”

Allen, 24, played under Rivera and offensive coordinato­r Scott Turner with the Carolina Panthers.

Last season, after Cam Newton suffered a seasonendi­ng foot injury, Allen started the final 12 games. He passed for 17 touchdowns, with 16 intercepti­ons.

Last March, Washington traded a fifth-round pick for Allen.

“Stylistica­lly, he’s a different player than Dwayne, so you just have to go back and inventory his career in Carolina,” Staley said during a videoconfe­rence.

Veteran Alex Smith, who came back from leg injuries suffered in 2018 that that resulted in 17 surgeries, is the backup, Rivera said. McVay marveled at Smith’s return.

“To overcome some of the things that he’s overcome to put himself in a position to just be able to have full utilizatio­n of that leg, let alone be playing NFL football — all I can really say is: Wow!” McVay said.

McVay this week also lauded Rivera, who is undergoing treatment for cancer.

“Watching the way that he’s handled this is ref lective of exactly what you would say, ‘This is a guy that represents a lot of the things that are right about football and perseveran­ce and being a man of character and integrity and leading and caring about people,’ ” McVay said.

Rivera said he was doing “pretty good” and that he has started his second cycle of treatment.

“Everybody tells you the second cycle is probably your hardest, which I just agree, but the last few days have been really tough,” he said, adding that Wednesday was a good day. “I expect to feel pretty good, because as the days go on, the effects start to wear off.

“I should be fine on Sunday. I expect to get an IV before the game, hydrate just in case, and we’ll go from there.”

Notable

Linebacker­s Micah Kiser (groin/chest) and Kenny Young (knee) and offensive lineman Bobby Evans (shoulder) did not practice. Running back Cam Akers (ribs) was limited. Safety Jordan Fuller (shoulder) was a full participan­t. Offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth and defensive lineman Aaron Donald were given a rest day.

McVay said the Rams would evaluate rookie outside linebacker Terrell Lewis (knee) before determinin­g whether to activate him to the roster.

Washington defensive end Chase Young ( groin), receivers Dontrelle Inman (foot), Terry McLaurin (thigh) and Steven Sims Jr. (toe) and guard Wes Schweitzer (elbow) did not practice. Defensive tackle Jonathan Allen (knee) was limited.

McVay on whether NFL teams should be punished for violating COVID-19 protocols: “Oh, yeah. There’s some very strict policies that the league is serious about implementi­ng and I think we all realize how volatile this thing is.”

 ?? ROB CARR GETTY IMAGES ?? Quarterbac­k Kyle Allen will start Sunday for the Washington Football Team at home against the Rams.
ROB CARR GETTY IMAGES Quarterbac­k Kyle Allen will start Sunday for the Washington Football Team at home against the Rams.

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