Wolford-led Rams beat Cardinals, book playoff spot
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[January 04, 2021]
In a battle of backup
quarterbacks, John Wolford passed for 231 yards as the Los Angeles
Rams earned their way into the playoffs with an 18-7 victory over
the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at Inglewood, Calif.
The Cardinals (8-8) were eliminated from playoff consideration with
the loss. The sixth-seeded Rams (10-6) will open the playoffs on the
road against their NFC West-rival Seattle Seahawks at 4:40 p.m. ET
on Saturday.
Wolford, who had never seen action in a regular-season NFL game,
took over for starter Jared Goff, who had thumb surgery following an
injury last Sunday. The Wake Forest product had his first career
pass intercepted by Arizona's Jordan Hicks before settling into the
game.
The Rams' stout defense stepped up for their inexperienced
quarterback, earning a safety on a Cardinals holding penalty in the
end zone in the second quarter scoring on Troy Hill's interception
return in the final minute before halftime.
Wolford was 22 of 38 in the air and rushed for a team-leading 56
yards. Cam Akers added 34 rushing yards and four catches for 52 more
yards, but he did have a fumble at the 1-yard line.
The Cardinals played most of the first three quarters without
starter Kyler Murray, who came away with a right ankle injury in the
opening drive of the game after he was sacked by the Rams' Morgan
Fox.
Chris Streveler, who had never thrown a pass in a regular-season NFL
game, was 11 of 16 for 105 yards and a touchdown in addition to the
costly interception. Murray returned at the start of the fourth
quarter and was 8 of 11 in the game for 87 yards.
After Wolford's early interception gave the Cardinals the ball at
the Rams' 14-yard line, Streveler gave the Cardinals a 7-0 lead on a
short flip to Jonathan Ward for an 11-yard touchdown.
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Arizona Cardinals middle
linebacker Jordan Hicks (58) runs back a pass he intercepted as Los
Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee (89) tries to make the tackle in
the first quarter at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert
Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports
Wolford drove the Rams to the 1-yard line on the team's third
possession, but Los Angeles had to settle for a 28-yard field goal
by Matt Gay. The Rams then pulled within 7-5 on a safety when
Cardinals guard Justin Pugh was called for holding in the end zone.
Hill's 84-yard interception return gave the Rams a 12-7 lead 20
seconds before halftime.
With Wolford still unable to get the Rams into the end zone, two
second-half field goals from Gay gave the Rams their 18-7 lead with
14:25 remaining.
Murray returned on the Cardinals' first possession of the fourth
quarter and quickly drove Arizona to the Rams' 7-yard line but Mike
Nugent's 37-yard field-goal attempt was blocked by A'Shawn Robinson
with 9:08 remaining.
--Field Level Media
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