Chicago Sun-Times

Smith returns, but Goff reigns

- BY STEPHEN WHYNO

LANDOVER, Md. — The ball slipped out of Jared Goff’s right hand when he was trying to spike it after a touchdown. That was about the only time he wasn’t in control.

“It wasn’t great,” he said. “I have the excuse that it was wet.”

Goff threw for 309 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another, and the Rams improved to 4-1 by beating Washington 30-10 on Sunday in Alex Smith’s return almost two years since a gruesome injury put his career in jeopardy.

“It’s incredible what he has overcome,” Rams coach Sean McVay said. “You almost wish it were in better conditions. Weird to say when it’s also our defense making things difficult for him. I’m just so impressed with him.”

Smith played his first NFL game 693 days since breaking his right tibia and fibula, entering when new Washington starting quarterbac­k Kyle Allen injured his left arm. Smith was 9-for-17 for 37 yards on the same field he was carted away from on Nov. 18, 2018, before undergoing 17 surgeries to repair the injury.

“Very surreal at first,” Smith said of completing his comeback. “To have it happen as fast as it did was probably almost a blessing. . . . It was kind of nice in that situation, not having to think about it. You just go out and do it.”

The Rams are off to a strong start in a tough NFC West after missing the playoffs last season. They’ve swept the NFC East and are only a three-point loss on a questionab­le pass-interferen­ce call away from being undefeated.

“It’s a great thing for our momentum,” said Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp, who had five catches for 66 yards. “Feel great about being 4-1, but by no means does it mean we can be complacent.”

Led by Aaron Donald’s four sacks and blanket coverage, the Rams clamped down on defense and ran it up in the rain on offense. Against the team he spent seven seasons with as an assistant, McVay dialed up a lot of play-action early and unleashed Goff’s long-range passing game that had been largely absent through four games.

“I think we’re just waiting for opportunit­ies,” Goff said. “We’ve always known what our offense is capable of down the field, and today we were able to show it.”

Allen was 9-for-13 for 74 yards and scored on a seven-yard run in which he was injured on a hit by Jalen Ramsey.

Washington coach Ron Rivera said he kept Allen on the sideline after being cleared “out of an abundance of caution” and expects him to continue as the starter if healthy.

 ?? AP ?? Washington QB Alex Smith returned to action Sunday for the first time since his gruesome injury on Nov. 18, 2018.
AP Washington QB Alex Smith returned to action Sunday for the first time since his gruesome injury on Nov. 18, 2018.

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