LOS ANGELES — Quarterback Matthew Stafford is expected to play for the Los Angeles Rams this weekend after tests revealed only a mild sprain of the index finger on his throwing hand.
Stafford injured his finger in the first half of the Rams' 34-31 victory over the Panthers last Saturday when he banged his hand into the arm of a Carolina defender while throwing a pass.
The MVP candidate was able to play through the injury in the wild-card round, leading the Rams' dramatic comeback for the Super Bowl champion's sixth career playoff victory.
Coach Sean McVay said Monday that Stafford will be available when Los Angeles (13-5) faces Chicago in the divisional round on Sunday.
''He's as tough as it gets, but he's feeling good,'' McVay said. ''He was able to push through it, and he'll be good to go.''
McVay also said cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon will miss the rest of the Rams' season after reinjuring his shoulder blade. The nine-year veteran will be placed on injured reserve.
The Rams got more encouraging news about Kevin Dotson, with McVay saying the right guard has ''a good chance'' to return this weekend from his sprained ankle.
Dotson, a key part of the Rams' rushing attack, sprained his ankle last month when it was stepped on by Seattle linebacker Derick Hall, who received a one-game suspension for his actions.