The Los Angeles Rams might have a surprising change at quarterback for their Thursday Night Football game tonight against the Las Vegas Raiders.
After being claimed off of waivers by the Rams on Tuesday of this week, Baker Mayfield may be called upon to start for the Rams as soon as tonight.
New #Rams QB Baker Mayfield is expected to be active tonight vs. the #Raiders and there’s a real chance he plays, per sources. His role will depend in part on how John Wolford (questionable, neck) is feeling. Mayfield got in Tuesday night and is up to speed on the full game plan.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) December 8, 2022
Learning an NFL playbook in just under two days seems like a tall task for anyone, let alone a quarterback.
In the same time frame, it wouldn’t be nearly as difficult for a receiver or running back to be plugged into an offense right away.
However, the quarterback is the field general of a team.
They need to be equipped with a strong knowledge of the team playbook, and a solid understanding of how the offense typically runs.
Details Behind The Matchup
Besides the possibility of Mayfield starting tonight, tonight’s game between the Raiders and Rams is not projected to be a high-flying matchup.
The two teams have a combined record of 8-16.
The Rams are recovering from a severe Super Bowl hangover, and the Raiders haven’t been able to perform anywhere near their preseason expectations.
Despite their poor records, the Mayfield narrative alone should make this game worth watching.
The Rams will be able to find out what they have in Mayfield, and if he can perform at a high level on a new roster.
If he does start, the Raiders are the perfect opponent, as they are surrendering 270.6 yards per game to opposing quarterbacks.
Tune in tonight, to see if Mayfield takes the field.
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Oscar B says
Hey Andrew, not sure if you have been watching the Raiders as of late but to say that the Raiders haven’t been able to perform anywhere near their preseason expectations tells me that you might not be as knowledgeable as you might think you are and to also mentioned the Mayfield narrative alone should make this game worth watching????
Wow! Just saying.
Andrew Elmquist says
I get what you’re saying. I think that judging by the Raiders’ projected win total of 8.5 in the pre-season, they are under performing what many thought they would do this season.
The Mayfield narrative was something to watch last night- that game-winning drive was sweet!