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| Three draft picks sign |
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07/26/2006 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -The St. Louis Rams have signed three draft picks, including third-round picks Dominique Byrd and Claude Wroten. Wide receiver Marques Hagans joined Wroten, a defensive tackle, and Byrd, a tight end, in agreeing to terms late Tuesday. That left three of the Rams' 10 draft picks, including No. 1 choice Tye Hill, unsigned a day before training camp begins. Hagans, a quarterback at Virginia who's expected to challenge for a return job, was taken in the fifth round. Copyright © 2005 |
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| Yuesday's NFL Transactions |
NFL Football |
07/25/2006 |
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PITTSBURGH STEELERS-Signed RB Cedric Humes. ST. LOUIS RAMS-Signed DE Victor Adeyanju, OG Tony Palmer and LB Tim McGarigle.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. |
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| Faulk out for season |
NFL Football |
07/21/2006 |
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| St. Louis, MO (MySportsbook) - St. Louis Rams running back Marshall Faulk will have major reconstructive surgery on his knee and is expected to miss the upcoming season. According to a report in the St.Louis Post-Dispatch, Rams coach Scott Linehan confirmed that Faulk will have the surgery and miss the entire 2006 season. The club will keep him on the roster. The 33-year-old Faulk had minor surgery on both of his knees last year and it limited his playing time. While he played in all 16 games, he only star |
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| 2006 NFL Training Camp Dates |
NFL Football |
07/21/2006 |
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| INNESOTA VIKINGS-Minnesota State-Mankato, July 27; July 30. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss., both July 28. NEW YORK GIANTS-U. of Albany, N.Y., both July 27. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Lehigh U., Bethlehem, Pa., July 20; July 23. ST. LOUIS RAMS-Rams Park, St. Louis, Mo., both July 26. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-49ers Complex, Santa Clara, Calif., July 27. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Eastern Washington, Cheney, Wash., July 26; July 28. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS-Disney Wide World of Sports, Lake Buena Vista, |
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| Faulk to miss season with knee surgery; future uncertain |
NFL Football |
07/21/2006 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -St. Louis Rams running back Marshall Faulk will have major reconstructive knee surgery and miss the 2006 season, a blow that could spell the end of his career. Though coach Scott Linehan said at a news conference Friday that the 33-year-old Faulk wasn't ready to call it quits, retirement might be on the horizon. ``We were hoping for the best, but we've been planning for both scenarios,'' said Linehan, in his first year with the Rams. ``I think reality is setting in for sure that potenti |
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| Rams name former Panthers scout to head player personnel |
NFL Football |
06/20/2006 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -The St. Louis Rams have restructured their front office, eliminating the general manager position and hiring two vice presidents. Tony Softli was selected vice president for player personnel, the Rams said Tuesday. Softli, who was formerly director of college scouting for the Carolina Panthers, will lead the player personnel department that will include longtime general manager Charley Armey, whose new title is vice president for pro personnel. Jay Zygmunt will remain as president of pr |
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| Offensive lineman healthy, ready to compete for playing time |
NFL Football |
06/10/2006 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -Two years without playing in a game is a hurdle the St. Louis Rams believe Richie Incognito can overcome. The offensive lineman last played for Nebraska in the 2003 Alamo Bowl before disciplinary woes ended his college career, and he came to the NFL with a serious knee injury that knocked out his rookie season last year. Now, as the team began its final minicamp on Friday, he was running with the first team at left guard. Incognito moved ahead of last year's rookie starter, Claude Ter |
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| Running back considering retirement |
NFL Football |
06/09/2006 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -St. Louis Rams running back Marshall Faulk is not attending the team's final minicamp this weekend while contemplating retirement because of knees that have been slow to recover from offseason cleanup surgery. New coach Scott Linehan said Friday that two weeks ago Faulk, who has undergone numerous such surgeries on both knees, expressed his concerns. Linehan said Faulk's agent, Rocky Arceneaux, told him again on Thursday that Faulk ``wasn't physically ready to go.'' ``Guys that have pla |
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| Rams sign Fisk to contract |
NFL Football |
06/07/2006 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -The St. Louis Rams signed veteran defensive tackle Jason Fisk to a one-year contract on Wednesday. Fisk started 14 games for the Cleveland Browns last season and made 50 tackles, but was released in March. He's also played for the Chargers, Titans and Vikings in an 11-year NFL career. The Rams are rebuilding their interior line after Ryan Pickett and Damione Lewis left as free agents. The Rams also signed cornerback Kevin Timothee and kicker Remy Hamilton to one-year contracts, and |
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| 2006 CFL Eastern Preview - Toronto Argonauts |
CFL |
06/06/2006 |
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| ot. Toronto has an interesting battle brewing for the No. 2 spot behind Allen. Eric Crouch, a former Heisman Trophy winner from Nebraska, and former NFL player Spergon Wynn are contending for the backup position. Crouch was a third-round pick of the St. Louis Rams in 2002 but spent his time working as a receiver and kick returner. But he quit the first regular-season game because of a nagging ankle injury and later signed with Green Bay before spending a season in NFL Europe playing as a safety. Crouch and Wy |
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