The grade speaks for itself. Los Angeles Rams QB Jared Goff’s small, frozen hands, threw four wobbly interceptions on the night — and it could have been worse. It’s as if all of Goff’s bad traits (inaccurate throws, poor decisions, holding the ball too long) were magnified by the Chicago Bears defense. Given time and a running game, we’ve all seen what Goff can do, but tonight he had neither, and against an elite D in cold, hostile conditions, he imploded.
Players have bad games. The concern here is that Goff has now had two in a row, and sans security blanket WR Cooper Kupp, is regressing at the worst possible time for the Rams.