The Facts: HC Sean McVay isn’t saying which quarterback will start Saturday’s wild-card matchup with the Seahawks. But Goff is at least back on the practice field in a limited capacity. On Wednesday, wide receiver Robert Woods said Goff looked solid in the session. “He looked pretty good. He was slinging the ball pretty well,” Woods said in his press conference. “From what I saw, nice spiral with it, being able to deliver the ball early on. But he looked good throwing it, from what I saw.”
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John Wolfofd started the Week 17 victory over the Cardinals while Goff recovered from surgery for his broken thumb. Woods said the biggest difference with Wolford was his penchant for extending plays with his legs. As for how the wideouts are preparing for Saturday with a (perhaps) unknown at QB, Woods said Los Angeles’ wideouts just need to be open targets and ready to make plays. “I just go out there and I’ve got to prepare like always going into the game, preparing to dominate,” Woods said. ... Stay tuned. More on Goff and the team's plan going foward as developments warrant.