Rams QB John Wolford questionable to return to wild-card game after neck injury

Los Angeles Rams quarterback John Wolford is questionable to return to the wild-card game after a neck injury – Jared Goff has taken over.

The Los Angeles Rams are in Seattle to face the Seahawks in the wild-card round this Saturday at Lumen Field. Ahead of the matchup, the decision was made to start backup quarterback John Wolford over starter, Jared Goff, who just underwent thumb surgery less than two weeks ago.

Now, near the bottom of only the first quarter, Wolford has left the matchup after taking a hit to the head. Seahawks safety Jamal Adams’ shoulder pad was the culprit as Adams was sliding in on the play.

Wolford was immediately walked off the field and into the locker room for further evaluation. He has been deemed questionable to return with a neck injury.

Goff has entered the game at quarterback.

This story is continuing to develop.

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Seahawks elevate running back Alex Collins from practice squad

The Seattle Seahawks have elevated running back Alex Collins from the practice squad ahead of the wild-card matchup against the Rams.

The Seattle Seahawks announced a roster move on Friday afternoon ahead of the team’s scheduled wild-card matchup against the Los Angeles Rams set for this weekend at Lumen Field.

Seattle has elevated running back Alex Collins from the practice squad to the active roster. This move comes on the heels of the news that running back Rashaad Penny has been recently added to the injury report as questionable with a knee injury.

Collins, who scored a touchdown in Week 17 in the Seahawks’ win over the 49ers, will add depth at the position should Penny be unable to go on Saturday.

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