Are the Rams attempting to send a message to Jared Goff?

Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

Fresh off leading his Los Angeles Rams to a Super Bowl appearance, most figured that quarterback Jared Goff would be in line for a huge payday this offseason.

The No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, Goff just became eligible for an extension once the new league year started in March.

Instead of making news on that front, Los Angeles decided to sign a still-young Blake Bortles to be Goff’s backup.

We fully understand that the addition of Bortles wasn’t meant to create a quarterback controversy in Southern California. However, it could have unintended consequences.

Here’s why.

No extension for Goff: Rams head coach Sean McVay made this clear.

This could be a signal to Goff: After struggling late last season, nothing is guaranteed.

It’s all about the cap: Los Angeles has money allocated elsewhere.

All about the future: There’s other areas Los Angeles must address.

In the end, Goff appears to be Los Angeles’ franchise quarterback. He’s been stellar in two seasons under McVay. But nothing is guaranteed on this front.

The Rams plan to play out the 2019 season and gauge where they are with Goff after that. What happens then remains anyone’s guess.

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