QB-challenged Rams, Packers aim to find winning stride
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[November 02, 2023]
The Los Angeles Rams and Green Bay Packers hoped to be in
better places as they near the halfway point of the season, but both
sit multiple games below .500 heading into their matchup on Sunday
afternoon in Green Bay.
Making matters more difficult, both teams are facing uncertainty at
quarterback, and for different reasons.
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford suffered a sprained UCL in his
right thumb in a 43-20 loss at the Dallas Cowboys last Sunday, the
second loss in a row for Los Angeles (3-5) and third in its past
four games.
Stafford, who did not practice Wednesday, is listed as day to day,
prompting the Rams to sign quarterback Dresser Winn to the practice
squad on Wednesday as insurance. Brett Rypien will start on Sunday
if Stafford is unable to play.
Winn was signed by the Rams as an undrafted free agent on May 1 and
waived on Aug. 29. He's been with the Edmonton Elks of the Canadian
Football League since signing with them on Sept. 30.
Los Angeles also removed running back Darrell Henderson from the
practice squad and added him to the active roster on Wednesday.
Green Bay (2-5) doesn't have an injury problem at quarterback, but
Jordan Love has been less than effective through the first seven
games.
The Packers have lost four in a row and five of six.
Love has the 25th-best quarterback rating (78.2) in the NFL among
those who've played at least seven games, and his completion
percentage (57.7) ranks 26th. He has 11 touchdown passes but his
eight interceptions are tied for second-most in the NFL.
Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur isn't putting all the blame on Love for
his poor numbers, however.
"Everybody's got to play better around him," LaFleur said.
From dropped passes to missed blocking assignments, LaFleur said it
seems a mistake is made on every offensive play.
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"Right now, we're not at a point where we're good
enough to overcome some of these mistakes," he said.
The Packers had a five-game losing streak last
season before regrouping to win five of seven. A season-ending loss
to the Detroit Lions prevented Green Bay from making the playoffs
and ended quarterback Aaron Rodgers' 18-year stay with the team.
LaFleur said he can't afford to stick with the status quo when it
comes to preparing for games.
"We're going to shake some things up in terms of our process, our
weekly rhythm," LaFleur said.
The Packers traded defensive back Rasul Douglas on Tuesday to the
Buffalo Bills in exchange for a 2024 third-round pick.
Douglas had 10 interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns,
in 36 games with Green Bay.
"We didn't go into this looking to deal anybody," Packers general
manager Brian Gutekunst told reporters on Wednesday. "Quite frankly,
we were maybe hoping to add somebody if we could. That didn't
transpire."
Packers running back Aaron Jones practiced in a red non-contact
jersey Wednesday, though LaFleur said after practice that there were
no concerns about Jones' ability to suit up against the Rams.
Jones is off to a slow start this season. He has yet to rush for
more than 45 yards in any of his four games after surpassing that
mark in nine of 17 games last season.
- Field Level Media
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