The Morning Call

Rams to start Goff at quarterbac­k vs. Packers; Donald sore but ‘ready to go’

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Quarterbac­k Jared Goff will start the Rams’ playoff game against the Packers on Saturday, and John Wolford will be inactive.

Coach Sean McVay announced his decision Thursday ahead of the final workout for the Rams (11-6) before they travel to face the top-seeded Packers (13-3) at Lambeau Field.

Wolford started the Rams’ last two games, but the second-year pro was injured early in team’s 30-20 wild-card win over the Seahawks last weekend in Seattle. Wolford left the stadium in an ambulance with a neck stinger after a hit from the Seahawks’ Jamal Adams, and he hasn’t practiced this week.

Goff has been the Rams starter for the last 4 years, but he sat out their regular-season finale after breaking his right thumb, missing a game due to injury for the first time in his career.

Goff then was the Rams’ backup in their first playoff game, but he relieved Wolford against the Seahawks and led the Rams to the victory with 155 yards passing.

“He’s been able to get a lot of good individual work,” McVay said of Goff ’s health. “He’s making good progress. The further you get away from that, the more normal — I know he’s been pain-free, but I think the more functional­ity and feeling like yourself.”

Wolford will still travel to Green Bay with the Rams, but he won’t play. Veteran Blake Bortles, who returned to the Rams in Week 17 after Goff ’s injury, will be the backup against the Packers, and rookie Bryce Perkins also might be active.

Also, All-Pro defensive tackle Aaron Donald expects to play Saturday after suffering a rib injury against the Seahawks.

“Man, my damn side is just sore,” Donald said with a laugh. “I’m good, though. I just had a whole workout. Feel strong, feel healthy, so I’m good.”

Bieniemy maintains focus: Eric Bieniemy spent last week speaking to just about every NFL franchise with a current vacant head coaching job. The Chiefs offensive coordinato­r doesn’t want to waste a second on it this week. “Let me just say this: It was an honor and a privilege, but that’s not what we’re here for,” Bieniemy said Thursday after the Chiefs concluded their latest practice ahead of their AFC divisional round playoff game against the Browns.

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