Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff has been awful the last three weeks. So awful, as a matter of fact, that he ranks last among all starting quarterbacks in passer rating over that span, according to Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk.

Over the last three weeks, Goff's passer rating is at a paltry 51.3. Not surprisingly, the Rams have gone 1-2 throughout the time, most recently losing at home to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night.

Prior to this recent horrendous stretch, Goff was a top MVP candidate, but now, his MVP case may be in jeopardy. On the season, he has thrown for 4,273 yards, 27 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions while completing 64.5 percent of his passes and registering a passer rating of 97.6.

Over his last three games, however, Goff has thrown just one touchdown as opposed to seven interceptions, four of which came during last week's loss to the Chicago Bears in which Goff completed just 20 of his 44 passes.

After back-to-back losses the last two weeks, the Rams now sit at 11-3 and are in serious danger of missing out on a first-round bye with the New Orleans Saints sitting at 11-2 entering Monday night and the surging Chicago Bears winning their 10th game on Sunday.

Fortunately for Los Angeles, their schedule is pretty easy the rest of the way. They will head on the road to take on the Arizona Cardinals next week before coming back home to play host to the San Francisco 49ers in the final game of the regular season on Dec. 30.