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Gameday inactives for Packers vs. Rams Divisional round matchup

We discuss the gameday inactives for the Rams and Packers and their impact in the Divisional round of the 2021 NFL Playoffs.

Cooper Kupp #10 of the Los Angeles Rams warms up before the game against the San Francisco 49ers at SoFi Stadium on November 29, 2020 in Inglewood, California. Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images

The Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams face off at Lambeau Field Saturday afternoon. The Packers come into the game fairly healthy for this point in the season, but the Rams do have some key players hurting coming into this matchup.

Cooper Kupp, Jared Goff/John Wolford and Aaron Donald all came out of their Wild Card win over the Seahawks with some bumps and bruises. Wolford has already been ruled out, but Goff and Darnold were taken off the injury report. Unfortunately, they will be without Kupp, who is inactive with a knee injury.

Green Bay Packers inactives

QB Jordan Love
CB Ka’dar Hollman
CB Josh Jackson
LB Jonathan Garvin
TE Jace Sternberger
DL Kingsley Keke

The impact

The Packers don’t have any players out that are going to be a big impact on their game against the Rams.

Los Angeles Rams inactives

Update: The Rams left backup QB Bryce Perkins off the initial inactive list, but that was a mistake. They will go with Jared Goff and Blake Bortles as their No. 1 and No. 2 quarterbacks, with no No. 3 this week.

QB Bryce Perkins
QB John Wolford
WR Cooper Kupp
OLB Terrell Lewis
OL Brian Allen
OL David Edwards
WR Trishton Jackson

The impact

Without Cooper Kupp, the Packers should be able to concentrate their efforts at stopping Robert Woods. For the Rams to have a shot, Cam Akers will likely need to have a good day, while Josh Reynolds and Van Jefferson will need to step up at receivers.

Add in the absence of guard David Edwards and Jared Goff’s surgically repaired thumb with no John Wolford to back him up, and they do have some concerns on offense.