Rams-Cardinals: If John Wolford can’t win, what’s he doing as backup?

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Rams-Cardinals: If John Wolford can’t win, what’s he doing as backup?

Geno Smith is in the MVP conversation. Cooper Rush went 4-1 as a starter. Matt Ryan was benched for a sixth round pick. Bailey Zappe has a passer rating of 100.9. Jacoby Brissett ranks seventh in QBR. Taylor Heinicke has been an upgrade from Carson Wentz. P.J. Walker has outplayed Baker Mayfield. Andy Dalton should have been starting for the Saints. Jimmy Garoppolo couldn't keep Jimmy Gredoppolio down for long.

John Wolford has been the backup quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams for three years. He has prepared for 41 regular season games and five playoff games with Sean McVay and the quarterbacks. Wolord won a game against the Cardinals in 2020. If the Rams lose to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, it could be to a backup. Kyler Murray is questionable with a hamstring injury and Colt McCoy is in line for his eighth start in the last four years, while he's 2-1 as a starter this season with passer rating of 101.4. Matthew Stafford is currently in concussion protocol and is doubtful to play against Arizona.

John Wolford is the Rams' backup quarterback. He's in his fourth year with the team. If he doesn't play well, it will be a question for Sean McVay. The Rams are favored by 3 points at DraftKings Sportsbook. Since the game is at SoFi Stadium, the winner of the coin toss will decide the starting quarterback for both teams. The game will take place at 1 pm on Sunday. It's a coin flip. Rams won the opening coin. Cardinals are the second team to lose a starting QB.

John Wolford and Perkins are the Rams' backup quarterbacks. If they don't perform well against the Cardinals, they might be benched. The Rams have dominated the 3-6 Cardinals for the last 5 or 6 years.


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