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Jared Goff: Los Angeles Rams QB suffers a broken thumb and now a doubt for Week 17

The Los Angeles Rams (9-6) will be without Jared Goff for their crucial Week 17 season clash against NFC West playoff rivals, the Arizona Cardinals (8-7); Goff has had thumb surgery; John Wolford, the Rams' backup quarterback, has yet to take a snap in the NFL

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Image: Jared Goff suffered a broken thumb on Sunday that will keep him out of the Rams' Week 17 clash with the Cardinals

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff suffered a broken right thumb in his team's loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and and Michael Silver have reported.

With their playoff chances still up in the air, the Rams (9-6) will now be without Goff for their crucial Week 17 season clash against NFC West playoff rivals, the Arizona Cardinals (8-7).

Goff smashed his thumb into the helmet of Seattle Seahawks defensive end Benson Mayowa on a third-quarter pass attempt. According to the report, Goff also dislocated his thumb on the play.

Goff underwent surgery on Monday and has now officially been ruled out of Sunday's regular season finale.

John Wolford - undrafted out of Wake Forest in 2018 - is the Rams' backup quarterback and is slated to start, but he has yet to take a snap in the NFL. Blake Bortles is set to be active as the backup quarterback.

Goff had remained in the game against Seattle, but was unable to rally the Rams to a victory as Los Angeles fell to a 20-9 defeat. He was 24 of 43 passing for 234 yards and one interception, failing to throw a touchdown pass for the fourth time this season.

It was the second consecutive week the Rams could have clinched a playoff spot with a victory, but they fell to the winless New York Jets in Week 15 before their latest loss to the Seahawks.

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If they suffer a third-straight defeat to the Cardinals in Week 17, and the Chicago Bears (8-7) beat the Green Bay Packers, the Rams will miss out on the postseason.

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