The Los Angeles Rams have made Eric Weddle's un-retirement tour official, boosting him from the practice squad so he can play in Monday's Wild Card matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.
The #Rams have officially elevated formerly retired S Eric Weddle from the practice squad to play tonight. DB Blake Countess, too.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 17, 2022
Weddle's activation came as Taylor Rapp was ruled out of Monday's game because he failed to clear concussion protocol and Jordan Fuller sustained a season-ending ankle injury.
S Taylor Rapp is OUT for the Rams' playoff opener. Not out of the concussion protocol yet. LA will be without both of its starting safeties.
— Greg Beacham (@gregbeacham) January 15, 2022
Weddle, 37, had been retired from professional football for two years before the Rams signed him last week. He previously spent 13 seasons in the league playing for the Chargers, Ravens, and Rams, making six Pro Bowls and earning two All-Pro designations.
While getting a reinforcement like Weddle is newsworthy, it doesn't guarantee L.A. will be able to pull off a victory over Arizona given how banged up their secondary is.
That being said, the Rams are still favored to defeat the Cardinals according to the sportsbooks, with Tipico setting them as a 3.5-point favorite to win on Monday night.
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