Rams’ 6 biggest causes for concern vs. Packers

Here are some areas to be worried about as the Rams get set to face the Packers on Saturday.

The Green Bay Packers came into the playoffs as the top overall seed in the NFC, earning a first-round bye. The Los Angeles Rams, meanwhile, were the No. 6 seed and knocked off the Seahawks in the wild-card round.

Now, these two teams will square off at Lambeau Field with a trip to the NFC Championship Game on the line. Can the Rams pull off the upset on the road as 6.5-point underdogs? Or will the Aaron Rodgers-led Packers prevail as they continue their march to the Super Bowl?

There are reasons to like the Rams in this one, and they have a few paths to victory, but there are also some major concerns. Here are six of the biggest.

NFL divisional round picks: Very few experts taking Rams over Packers

NFL experts are giving the Rams almost no chance against the Packers this weekend.

Just as they were last week against the Seahawks, the Rams are once again underdogs in the divisional round. And for the second week in a row, experts are giving them very little chance to pull off the upset over the high-scoring Packers.

That’s hardly surprising, with Los Angeles being a 6.5-point underdog and battling injuries to several key players, including Aaron Donald, Cooper Kupp, David Edwards and Jared Goff – though Donald and Goff are certain to play. Still, it’s surprising to see how lopsided this week’s picks are among NFL experts.

According to NFL Pick Watch, a whopping 94% of pundits are picking the Packers to beat the Rams. Only the Chiefs have a higher percentage of experts backing them, with 96% picking them over the Browns.

Factoring in the spread, there’s a much closer gap between Packers and Rams backers. Only 58% are picking the Packers to cover the 6.5-point spread, which means 42% of experts believe the Rams will either win outright or lose by six points or fewer.

It’s a good bet for the Rams to keep the score close, so long as the defense plays the way it has all season long. The offense is what will decide whether Los Angeles wins or loses. The magic number for the Rams is 21, because in games where they scored at least 21 points, they were 8-1.

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Rams elevate QB Bryce Perkins, make 2 other roster moves

The Rams made three practice squad moves on Friday ahead of the divisional round against the Packers.

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The Rams made a few roster moves on Friday ahead of tomorrow’s game against the Green Bay Packers, shuffling their practice squad. They announced they have elevated cornerback Donte Deayon and quarterback Bryce Perkins from the practice squad to the active roster for Saturday, also signing long snapper Colin Holba to the practice squad, as well.

Deayon and Perkins will merely be emergency options against the Packers, while potentially contributing on special teams. The Rams are deep at cornerback with Jalen Ramsey, Darious Williams, Troy Hill and David Long Jr., so Deayon isn’t expected to contribute on defense.

At quarterback, Jared Goff will get the start and Blake Bortles will be the backup. John Wolford remains sidelined by a neck injury, so Perkins will be the third quarterback – if he’s indeed active on Saturday.

Rams forced 8 turnovers, crushed Packers in last playoff meeting

The Rams nearly tied a playoff record the last time they faced the Packers, forcing eight turnovers in a 45-17 win.

The Rams and Packers have a long history, squaring off a total of 95 times since 1937. The Rams barely lead the all-time series 47-46-2, but only two of those games have come in the postseason. The third will take place on Saturday at Lambeau Field with a spot in the NFC championship on the line.

The first playoff meeting was in 1967, a 28-7 win by the Packers, but the most recent meeting went much better for the Rams. Back in 2002, they met in the divisional round of the NFC playoffs, with the Rams hosting the Packers as the higher seed.

It wasn’t much of a game, though, as the Rams convincingly crushed Brett Favre and Green Bay at the Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis. The Rams forced eight turnovers, second-most in a playoff game in NFL history, and cruised to a 45-17 win.

They scored three defensive touchdowns, with two being pick-sixes by Aeneas Williams and the third a 34-yard interception return by Tommy Polley. It’s a game many Rams fans remember, and one worth watching the highlights of.

The Rams made it all the way to the Super Bowl that year, where they lost to the Patriots. They won’t face the Patriots again this year, but hopefully the Rams can get past Green Bay once again and make a push for the Super Bowl.

Rams injury report: Kupp and Edwards questionable, Lewis out vs. Packers

Aaron Donald is good to go, but Cooper Kupp and David Edwards are both questionable to play against Green Bay.

Sean McVay announced before Thursday’s practice that John Wolford has already been ruled out for this weekend’s game against the Packers, meaning Jared Goff will get the start at quarterback. He also said that Cooper Kupp and David Edwards will be monitored leading up to Saturday’s game, with their statuses remaining uncertain.

Both Kupp and Edwards are listed as questionable to play against the Packers. Aaron Donald was a non-participant on Tuesday and Wednesday, but he’s good to go for the game, carrying no injury designation into Saturday’s matchup.

Additionally, Terrell Lewis has been ruled out with an ankle injury after missing the entire week of practice. Goff was a full participant each day and is good to go for this weekend’s game.

If Edwards is unable to play, it’ll be Bobby Evans stepping in at left guard once again. He did a good job in relief against the Seahawks and there’s no reason to believe he can’t do the same again on Saturday.

The Rams hope Kupp can play, but if not, Van Jefferson’s role would presumably grow in his absence, just as it did in Week 17 against Arizona when Kupp was out due to COVID-19.

Friends to foes: Sean McVay excited to battle ‘big brother’ Matt LaFleur

Sean McVay opened up about his relationship with Matt LaFleur, who he considers one of his best friends.

Saturday’s game between the Rams and Packers will mark a first for Sean McVay. He’ll be going up against Matt LaFleur who was his offensive coordinator for one season in 2017 before leaving to join the Titans and eventually Green Bay.

This will be McVay’s first game against LaFleur, who he considers to be one of his best friends. Although they only spent one year together in Los Angeles, they also worked on the same staff in Washington from 2010-2013 when LaFleur coached the quarterbacks and McVay was an offensive assistant/TEs coach.

A huge playoff game won’t come between the friendship of McVay and LaFleur, but they’re also not talking to each other about Saturday’s showdown. They’ve kept in touch this week, though only about things not related to the game.

McVay said this week that he and LaFleur steal plays from each other after the two spent so much time drawing up plays together in Los Angeles. McVay can see LaFleur carrying over some of the offensive philosophies that he had with the Rams, though he’s created his own identity with Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay.

There’s obviously a certain level of familiarity between the two of them, but McVay doesn’t see that as an advantage or disadvantage. He’s just thrilled that both have the opportunity to coach in this game with a spot in the NFC championship on the line.

“I don’t know that you’d say advantage or disadvantage. I think it’s just when Matt got the opportunity to go there, the last thing I was surprised by was the success that he had,” McVay said. “He’s a great coach. He’s a great friend of mine. You’re so happy to see that success. It’s pretty crazy that we’re getting an opportunity to play against one another, really our teams are getting to play each other in the divisional round. That’s going to be the most important thing, is the Rams versus the Packers and we’ll see if we can go and get after Matt a little bit. It’ll be fun.”

McVay took the chance to reflect on his relationship with LaFleur this week, sharing an anecdote about how he third-wheeled with Matt and his wife while they were working together in Washington.

He even considers LaFleur to be like a big brother to him, helping him develop as a coach during their time together over the years.

“Matt is one of my closest friends in life,” McVay said. “I think us getting a chance to work here together my first year, where really, I think sometimes you end up being harder or having that comfort level with one another and with the people that you’re closest with. And so, I think as we were both getting comfortable in the roles and trying to do a great job as we got here, I always appreciated his ability to say, ‘I don’t care what you are.’ He always has the right approach as far as being honest. It wasn’t one of those tell you what you want to hear. He told me what I needed to hear, and it was good, even though sometimes we wanted to choke each other out. But I love him. He’s like my big brother and we’ve been close for a long time. I can remember even just going back to when we started working in Washington. He and his wife lived right across the street right when they had their first son, Luke. That was before I had met my fiancée and so I’d come third-wheel it with them a lot. They kind of took me under their wing. So, they’re very close friends of ours. Hey, this is about the Rams versus the Packers, but it’s a blessing to be able to be in these positions.”

LaFleur is taking a similar approach this week, too. He told reporters that the “gloves are off this week” when it comes to facing McVay, putting their friendship aside as they try to punch their ticket to the next round.

Coming into this one, it’s LaFleur’s Packers that are favored in the eyes of oddsmakers. Green Bay is currently favored by a touchdown over the Rams, which isn’t the least bit surprising after the Packers went 13-3 in the regular season.

But he’s not going to take McVay’s Rams lightly. The better team will win on Saturday, and that team’s coach will have bragging rights over the other. Not that either guy needed added motivation heading into a playoff tilt.

John Wolford ruled out for Saturday, Jared Goff will start vs. Packers

Jared Goff will get the start this weekend with John Wolford sidelined by a neck injury.

We finally have an answer as to who will start at quarterback for the Rams on Saturday, and it’s not as if Sean McVay had much of a choice in the matter. McVay announced on Thursday that John Wolford will not play against the Packers, ruling him out already due to a neck injury.

He will travel with the team, but he will be inactive for the game. That means Jared Goff will get the start under center in the divisional round, with Blake Bortles backing him up.

Undrafted rookie Bryce Perkins could also be active as an emergency third quarterback but McVay is undecided on that as of now.

Wolford suffered a stinger in Saturday’s win over the Seahawks and was taken to the hospital for further evaluation. Goff is still dealing with a thumb injury after undergoing surgery on it just over two weeks ago.

Wolford started against Seattle but was replaced by Goff after suffering the neck injury. Goff finished the game 9-for-19 with 155 yards and one touchdown in Los Angeles’ 30-20 win.

Rams’ 7 keys to victory: How LA can upset the Packers

The Rams can beat the Packers, but it’ll take one of their best performances of the season.

Not many people expect the Rams to win on Saturday. They opened as 7-point underdogs to the Packers, are playing on the road in chilly conditions and are battling a number of injuries to key players.

But they shouldn’t be counted out. They upset the Seahawks in the wild-card round and there’s no reason to believe this defense can’t pull off another win against the Packers this weekend.

Here are seven keys to success for Los Angeles in the divisional round, with an emphasis on red zone conversions and keeping the ball out of Aaron Rodgers’ hands.

Rams injury report: Jared Goff practices in full, John Wolford remains out

The Rams released their second injury report of the week and Jared Goff was once again a full participant.

After holding a walk-through on Tuesday to start the week, the Rams practiced fully on Wednesday in preparation for the divisional round. The initial injury report wasn’t lacking names – and big ones, at that – with Aaron Donald, Jared Goff, John Wolford, Cooper Kupp, David Edwards and Terrell Lewis all listed.

Wednesday was no different as the Rams try to get healthy ahead of Saturday’s playoff game against the Packers. Here’s a look at their second injury report of the week, with Goff once again being listed as a full participant, and Wolford remaining out of practice.

Donald has already said he’s going to play against the Packers, so his lack of practice is nothing to be alarmed about. Kupp is also expected to play and the Rams will play it safe in practice with him, just as they plan to with Donald.

Edwards remains the biggest question mark as he battles an ankle injury that forced him to miss most of Saturday’s win against the Seahawks. Bobby Evans would step in at left guard if Edwards can’t play.

Aaron Donald somehow in ‘no pain’ from torn rib cartilage: ‘I’ll be ready come Saturday’

It sure sounds like Aaron Donald will be out there against the Packers on Saturday.

The Los Angeles Rams were forced to finish Saturday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks without their best player on the field. Aaron Donald suffered a rib injury that took him off the field and into the locker room, though he did return to the sideline twice.

It was later reported that Donald tore rib cartilage, which is a painful injury; Cam Akers missed a pair of games with a similar injury earlier this season. Donald isn’t like most humans, though. He’s built differently.

On Wednesday, he told reporters that he has “no pain” from the injury and fully expects to play against the Packers on Saturday. The only thing that’s sore is his side, but he wasn’t interested in talking about the injury all afternoon.

Given their opponent this weekend, the high-scoring Packers, the Rams need all hands on deck. Donald is the most important player on their top-ranked defense and after the scare he gave everyone last weekend, it’s highly encouraging that he’s on track to play against Green Bay.

This season, Donald recorded 12.5 sacks and a league-high 98 pressures, dominating up front once again.

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