The Los Angeles Rams are currently dealing with uncertainty as the availability of their two quarterbacks remain up in the air, heading to their divisional matchup against the Green Bay Packers, per NFL Network‘s Ian Rapoport.

QB1 Jared Goff previously suffered a thumb injury midway through their Week 16 tilt against the Seattle Seahawks. He then sat out their ensuing matchup against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 17 for the final game of the regular season.

With playoff hopes on the line, backup playmaker John Wolford then slotted in under center and snagged a crucial 18-7 win against the Cardinals to punch their ticket to the postseason. He started anew against the Seahawks in the Wild Card round since Goff still isn't in the pink of health after having surgery on his thumb.

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Wolford didn't get to see much action against the Seahawks as he abruptly left the game in the first quarter after suffering a neck injury. He only finished with 29 passing yards on a 3/6 passing clip along with a sack on the field.

Goff then came off the bench and delivered for his team despite his nagging thumb injury. The two-time Pro Bowler finished with 155 yards on 9-of-19 passes completed along with a touchdown.

With Goff's execution in the pocket along with the Rams' stifling defense, the team managed to upset the Seahawks to escape with a 30-20 victory.

With both quarterbacks dealing with their respective injuries, head coach Sean McVay will still be assessing their situations before making a call on who will start against the Packers on Jan. 16.