Los Angeles Rams QB John Wolford taken from stadium in ambulance

The Rams said Wolford was being taken to a hospital as a precautionary measure.

Wolford, who got the start over Jared Goff in the NFC wild-card game, was injured on a 2-yard designed run with 5:40 to play in the first quarter. Rams doctors immediately tended to Wolford and walked him into the locker room, and Goff entered the game.

Wolford was seen walking into an ambulance that was parked just off the field.

Rams starting QB John Wolford leans back after walking into an ambulance parked just off the field in Seattle. He left the game in the first quarter of Saturday’s game after he appeared to be hit in the head by the shoulder of the Seahawks’ Jamal Adams. AP Photo/Ted S. Warren

Goff is the only active backup available with Blake Bortles on the inactive list.

It was Wolford’s first NFL playoff appearance and his second career start after he led the Rams to an 18-7 victory over Arizona in Week 17 to clinch a playoff berth. He passed for 231 yards with an interception and also rushed for 56 yards on six carries against the Cardinals.

Goff underwent thumb surgery on his throwing hand Dec. 28 and was inactive for Week 17. He was listed as a limited participant in practice this week, but he told reporters Thursday that his thumb felt good.

The Rams and Seahawks split the season series.

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