For the 2021 NFL season, the Rams went "all-in" for a Super Bowl season by trading away significant draft capital and cap space to acquire the likes of Matthew Stafford and Von Miller. They also took on significant locker room risk by acquiring O'Dell Beckham, Jr.
All the while, their "insurance plan" for all of this was back-up QB, John Wolford.
What makes you think that the organization is interested in its back-up QB TODAY in a season where even the biggest homers concede that getting a Wild Card berth is questionable - let alone a legitimate Super Bowl run?