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    The St. Louis Rams remain home this week f

    second-consecutive game at the Edward Jo

    Dome as they host the Washington Redsk

    Kickoff is scheduled for noon.

    Sundays contest marks the fourth-straight sea

    the Rams and Redskins have met, with the Ra

    winning two of the last three contests, includin

    30-16 win in Week 3 of last season. Washingt

    visits St. Louis for a second-consecutive year.

    The Redskins hold a 23-11-1 advantage in

    all-time series, one that dates back to the Ra

    inaugural season of 1937. The two teams have

    four times in postseason play with each team ta

    two games in the postseason series.

    Like they did a year ago, the Rams are looking to head into their bye won a positive note. In 2010, St. Louis picked up a 20-10 win over the Caro

    Panthers prior to their week off.

    RAMS HOST REDSKINS IN WEEK 4

    Day Date Opponent Time TV

    Sun. 9/11 Philadelphia L 31-13

    Mon. 9/19 at N.Y. Giants L 28-16

    Sun. 9/25 Baltimore L 37-7

    Sun. 10/2 Washington Noon Fox

    Sun. 10/9 Bye Week

    Sun. 10/16 at Green Bay Noon Fox

    Sun. 10/23 at Dallas 3:15 p.m. Fox

    Sun. 10/30 New Orleans Noon Fox

    Sun. 11/6 at Arizona 3:15 p.m. Fox

    Sun. 11/13 at Cleveland Noon Fox

    Sun. 11/20 Seattle 3:05 p.m. Fox

    Sun. 11/27 Arizona Noon Fox

    Sun. 12/4 at San Francisco 3:15 p.m. Fox

    Mon. 12/12 at Seattle 7:30 p.m. ESPN

    Sun. 12/18 Cincinnati Noon CBS

    Sat. 12/24 at Pittsburgh Noon Fox

    Sun. 1/1 San Francisco Noon Fox

    2011 SCHEDULE

    VISIT OUR MEDIA WEBSITE AT MEDIA.STLOUISRAMS.COM

    TED CREWS - SENIOR DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS

    [email protected] - 314-516-8797

    ARTIS TWYMAN - DIRECTOR, MEDIA RELATIONS

    [email protected] - 314-516-8759

    JULIA FARON - MEDIA RELATIONS [email protected] - 314-516-8766CASEY PEARCE - PUBLIC RELATIONS [email protected] - 314-516-8765

    Wednesday, Sept. 28-Practice: Noon

    -Coach Spagnuolo & QB

    Sam Bradford available on

    field after practice

    -Open locker room immedi-

    ately following practice

    Conference Calls:

    Player and time, TBD

    Mike Shanahan, 11 a.m.

    Thursday, Sept. 29-Practice: Noon

    -Coach Spagnuolo, RB

    Steven Jackson available

    on field after practice

    -Coordinators Ken Flajole,

    Josh McDaniels & Tom

    McMahon available

    Friday, Sept. 30-Practice 10:55 a.m.

    -Coach Spagnuolo available

    on field after practice.

    -Open locker room immedi-

    ately following practice

    Saturday, October 1

    No Availability

    Sunday, October 2

    Ramsvs

    RedskinsEdward Jones Dome

    Noon

    Monday, October

    Coach SpagnuoloPress Conference

    2 p.m.

    THIS WEEKS MEDIA AVAILABILITY

    RB Steven Jackson

    BROADCAST INFORMATION

    TELEVISION

    Fox

    (KTVI, Channel 2 St. Louis)

    Play-by-Play: Chris Myers

    Color Analyst: Tim Ryan

    RADIOWXOS (101.1 F

    Play-by-Play: Steve SavardColor Analyst: DMarco FarrSideline Reporter: Tony Softli

    WEEK 4WASHINGTON REDSKINS (2-1)

    AT

    ST. LOUIS RAMS (0-3)Sunday, Oct ober 2, 2011, Edward Jones Dome, Noon (CT)

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    WEEK 4: WASHINGTON REDSKINSAT ST. LOUIS RAM S

    Overall Series: Redskins lead series, 23-11-1

    Rams Home Record vs. Redskins: 6-12-1

    Rams Road Record vs. Redskins: 5-11

    Current Streak: Rams, one game (2010)

    Rams Longest Streak: Three games (1945-49) Redskins Longest Streak: Five games (twice, last 1977-86)

    Regular Season Point Total: Rams 635 - Redskins 826

    Most Points, Rams: 53, Rams 53-27 (1949)

    Most Points, Redskins: 51, Redskins 51-7 (1983) (Div. Playoffs)

    Most Points, both teams: 80, Rams 53-27 (1949)

    Fewest Points, Rams: 6, Redskins 27-6 (1991)

    Fewest Points, Redskins: 6, Redskins 10-6 (1993)

    Fewest Points, both teams: 16, Twice, last Redskins 9-7 (2009)

    THE SERIES AT A GLANCE

    2011 Statistics

    Rams (rank) Redskins (rank)

    12.0 (29) Points Per Game 22.0 (14)

    315.3 (21) Total Offense 361.7 (15)

    108.3 (11) Rush Offense 103.7 (12)

    207.0 (23) Pass Offense 258.0 (14)

    28:08 Time Of Possession Average 33:10

    32.0 (31) Opponent Points Per Game 23.7 (5)

    426.3 (31) Total Defense 338.0 (16)

    174.3 (32) Rush Defense 97.7 (11)

    252.0 (19) Pass Defense 240.3 (15)

    8/43 Sacks Made/Yards 8/53

    1/0 Interceptions By/Yards 3/64

    -2 (20t) Turnover Differential 0 (17t)

    9.7 (16) Punt Return Average 10.9 (9)

    23.3 (14) Kickoff Return Average 23.0 (15)

    8.0 (11) Punt Coverage 11.2 (21)

    24.5 (18) Kickoff Coverage 20.8 (6)

    19/44.9 Punts/Average 14/43.4

    TAL E OF THE TAPE

    NOTABL E CONNECTIONS

    Former Rams:

    Redskins Defensive Coordinator Jim Haslett held the same position w

    the Rams from 2006-08 and was the teams interim head coach for a po

    of the 2008 season.

    Redskins General Manager Bruce Allen is the son of former Rams He

    Coach George Allen. Redskins DL Adam Carriker spent his first three seasons of his NFL

    career with the Rams.

    Redskins LB London Fletcher led the Rams in tackles from 1999-200

    Redskins S Oshiomogo Atogwe played for the Rams from 2006-10.

    Redskins Senior Vice President/Communications Tony Wyllie was the

    Rams assistant director of public relations from 1994-97.

    Former Redskins:

    Rams General Manager Billy Devaney spent seven seasons as a sco

    with the Redskins.

    Rams Head Coach Steve Spagnuolo was a player personnel intern w

    the Redskins in 1983.

    Rams RB Quinn Porter spent time on Washingtons practice squad in

    2010.

    Washington, D.C. Ties:

    Rams DE Chris Long is from Charlottesville, Va. and played at Virginia

    Coaching Connections:

    Redskins Offensive Line Coach Chris Foerster was Miamis offensive

    coordinator in 2004 when Rams QB A.J. Feeley played for the Dolphins

    Foerster was Rams C Jason Browns position coach in Baltimore as we

    Rams Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels was college teammates

    Redskins LBLondon Fletcher at John Carroll University.

    McDaniels and Redskins Running Backs Coach Bobby Turner coache

    together in Denver.

    Rams Head Coach Steve Spagnuolo was an assistant in Philadelphia

    when Redskins WR Donte Stallworth played for the Eagles, and Rams

    Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels worked with Stallworth in NewEngland.

    Rams Head Coach Steve Spagnuolo was a player personnel intern w

    the Redskins in 1983.

    McDaniels coached Redskins WR Jabar Gaffney with both the Patriots

    and Broncos.

    Front Office Connections:

    Rams Executive Vice President of Football Operations/COO Kevin

    Demoff was a Senior Assistant in Tampa Bay when Redskins General

    Manager Bruce Allen was the Buccaneers general manager. Redskins

    Offensive Coordinator Kyle Shanahan was on Jon Grudens staff during

    Demoffs first year with the Bucs.

    NFL Teammate Connections:

    Rams C Jason Brown and DT Justin Bannan were teammates with

    Redskins Chris Chester in Baltimore.

    Rams Head Coach Steve Spagnuolo was the Giants defensive coordi

    tor when Redskins DT Barry Cofield played for New York. Rams DT Fr

    Robbins, S James Butler, S Craig Dahl and LB Bryan Kehl were team

    mates with Cofield.

    Redskins CB DeAngelo Hall was teammates with Rams RB Jerious

    Norwood and G Harvey Dahl in Atlanta, and Rams General Manager B

    Devaney was in the Falcons front office during Halls time in Atlanta.

    College Teammate Connections:

    Rams QB Sam Bradford and Redskins T Trent Williams at Oklahoma

    Rams DE Eugene Sims and Redskins WR Anthony Armstrong at W

    Texas A&M.

    Rams LB Bryan Kehl and Redskins QB Jon Beck at BYU.

    SERIES HISTORY VS. WASHINGTONRegular Season

    Redskins lead, 21-9-1Year Result Location1937 Redskins, 16-7 CLE1938 Redskins, 37-13 WAS1941 Redskins, 17-13 WAS1942 Redskins, 33-14 WAS1944 Redskins, 14-10 WAS1948 Rams, 41-13 WAS1949 Rams, 53-27 LA1951 Redskins, 31-21 WAS1962 Redskins, 20-14 WAS1963 Redskins, 37-14 LA1967 Tie, 28-28 LA1969 Rams, 24-13 WAS1971 Redskins, 38-24 LA1974 Redskins, 23-17 LA1977 Redskins, 17-14 WAS1981 Redskins, 30-7 LA1983 Redskins, 42-20 LA1987 Rams, 30-26 WAS1991 Redskins, 27-6 LA

    Year Result Location

    1993 Rams, 10-6 LA1994 Redskins, 24-21 LA1995 Redskins, 35-23 STL1996 Redskins, 17-10 STL1997 Rams, 23-20 WAS2000 Redskins, 33-20 STL2002 Redskins, 20-17 WAS2005 Redskins, 24-9 STL2006 Rams, 37-31 OT STL2008 Rams, 19-17 WAS2009 Redskins, 9-7 WAS2010 Rams, 30-16 STL

    PostseasonTied, 2-2

    Year Result Location1945 Rams, 15-14 CLE1974 Rams, 19-10 LA1983 Redskins, 51-7 WAS1986 Redskins, 19-7 WAS

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    WR Brandon Gibson Caught five passes for 55 yards and a

    touchdown vs. Baltimore. Leads team with 12 receptions for 157

    yards on the season.

    LT Rodger Saffold Has started at left tackle all three games

    this season and all 19 of his career. Second-round pick in 2010 was

    the only NFL rookie to start all of his teams games at left tackle last

    season.

    LG Jacob Bell Has started 19-consecutive games at left

    guard. Has blocked for four 1,000-yard rushers in his career.

    C Jason Brown Started his 79th consecutive game in Week

    3, the fourth-longest active streak among NFL centers.

    RG Harvey Dahl Mauling road grater joined the Rams in July

    as a free agent. Started at right guard in Weeks 1-3.

    RT Jason Smith Former second-overall pick started at right

    tackle in Weeks 1-3.

    TE Billy Bajema Crafty veteran blocker and pass catcher has

    two receptions for 21 yards on the season.

    WR Mike Sims-Walker Caught three passes for 36 yards

    vs. Baltimore Led the Rams with six catches in Week 2 when he

    totaled 92 yards on his six grabs.

    QB Sam Bradford Top overall pick in 2010 draft passed for

    166 yards and a touchdown in Week 3. Set a new career high with

    331 yards in Week 2 at New York. Set NFL rookie records for com-

    pletions and attempts en route to 2010 AP Offensive Rookie of the

    Year honors.

    FB Brit Miller Led the way for Rams offense that averaged

    4.3 yards per carry last week (112 yards on 26 car.). Finished 2010

    ranked second among Rams with 16 special teams tackles.

    RB Steven Jackson Rushed for 23 yards on four carries in

    limited action last week as he returned from a quad injury that kept

    him out of Week 2. Scored on a 47-yard touchdown run on the

    Rams first play from scrimmage in 2011.

    KEY CONTRIBUTORS

    RB Cadillac Williams Has rushed for 202 yards and caught

    nine passes this season. Gained 75 yards on 18 carries in Week

    3. Rushed for 91 yards on 19 attempts and tied for team lead in

    receptions with five in St. Louis debut versus Philadelphia.

    TE Lance Kendricks Rams second-round draft pick has four

    receptions for 69 yards on the season.

    RB Jerious Norwood Former Atlanta Falcon has rushed six

    times for 18 yards on the season and serves as St. Louis primary

    kick returner.

    WR Danario Alexander Second-year pro caught two passes

    for 28 yards last week. Recorded a career-high 122 yards on three

    catches in Week 2 against the Giants, his first 100-yard game of his

    career. Also had a touchdown reception at New York.

    TE Michael Hoomanawanui Has two receptions for 18 yards

    in two games this season.

    OFFENSE

    LDE Chris Long Has 3.0 sacks on the year, one in each gam

    Moved to the left side on a full-time basis and had a career-best

    sacks in 2010. Led Rams with 16 quarterback pressures and 21

    quarterback hits. Also logged 26 tackles.

    LDT Fred Robbins - Twelve-year veteran anchors the middle

    St. Louis defense. Tied for third among all NFL defensive tackle

    with 6.0 sacks in 2010, which marked a career high.

    RDT Justin Bannan Had two tackles for loss in Week 3 vs.

    Ravens. Ten-year veteran joined St. Louis after stints with Buffa

    Baltimore and Denver. Has appeared in 131 career games.

    RDE James Hall Has seven tackles and a sack on the seaso

    Recorded his first sack of the season at New York. Led the Ram

    with 10.5 sacks and led all St. Louis defensive linemen with 57

    tackles in 2010.

    SLB Brady Poppinga Registered four tackles last week to g

    him 14 on the season. First-year Ram signed with St. Louis after

    seasons with Green Bay.

    MLB James Laurinaitis Rams leading tackler had six stops

    Ravens. Led the team in tackles for the second-consecutive sea

    son as he posted 129 stops in 2010. Also posted three sacks a

    seven passes defensed while playing in a team-high 1,093 snap

    WLB Ben Leber Totaled three tackles in Week 3. Tenth-

    year veteran signed with the Rams in August after four years in

    Minnesota.

    CB Justin King Logged team-high seven tackles and force

    fumble against Baltimore in third-consecutive start.

    RCB Bradley Fletcher Recorded three tackles vs. Ravens.

    Bounced back from a severe knee injury as a rookie to lead the

    Rams with four interceptions in 2010.

    SS Craig Dahl Had three tackles in Week 3. Rams second

    leading tackler with 93 stops on the season in 2010.

    FS Quintin Mikell Notched six tackles and recovered a fum

    ble in Week 3. Has been involved in one takeaway in each of his

    first three games as a Ram. Led the Eagles with 111 tackles whi

    also recording 14 pass breakups and three interceptions in 2010

    Earned Pro Bowl honors in 2008.

    KEY CONTRIBUTORS

    DE Eugene Sims Rams leading special teams tackler this

    season was credited with one tackle in Week 3.

    S Darian Stewart Second-year pro started vs. Ravens an

    had two tackles. Joined Rams as a rookie free agent in 2010 and

    had 11 tackles and five quarterback hits while manning the dime

    safety role for the Rams.

    CB Al Harris Former Eagle and Packer signed with Rams i

    August. Is a two-time Pro Bowler who was an alternate for threeyears before getting an overdue invite to Hawaii. Boasts 21 careINTs, and 4.0 sacks.

    DE Robert Quinn Rams top draft choice this year has a sa

    and four quarterback hits in two games this season.

    DEFENSE

    2011 RAMS PROJECTED STARTERS

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    TH E HEAD COACHES

    STEVESPAGNUOLO

    NFL Coaching Year: 13th yearRams Head Coach: 3rd yearRegular Season: 8-27 (.229)

    Postseason: 0-0 (.000)

    SPAGNUOLO, ATA GLANCE

    2009- St. Louis Rams Head Coach2007-08 New York Giants Defensive Coordinator2004-06 Philadelphia Eagles Linebackers2001-03 Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Backs1999-2000 Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Assistant1998 Frankfurt Galaxy (NFLE) Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers1996-97 Bowling Green University Defensive Backs1994-95 Rutgers University Defensive Backs1994 University of Maine Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers1993 University of Maine Defensive Backs1993 San Diego Chargers Scout1992 Barcelona Dragons (WLAF) Defensive Line/Special Teams1990-91 University of Connecticut Defensive Coordinator/Def. Backs1987-89 University of Connecticut Defensive Backs1984-86 Lafayette College Defensive Line/Special Teams1983 Washington Redskins Player Personnel Intern

    1982-83 University of Massachusetts Graduate Intern

    Steve Spagnuolo is in his third season as head coach of the St.Louis Rams. In 2010, Spagnuolos team made a six-game improve-ment from 2009, finishing in second place in the NFC West. Thesix-game swing marked the second best turnaround in the NFL from2009 to 2010. The Rams finished with a 5-3 home record, the firsthome winning record since 2004. In addition, the Rams improvedtheir team net turnover ratio from -13 in 2009 to +5 in 2010. TheRams forfeited only six fumbles, the second fewest in the NFL.

    Spagnuolos 2010 Rams made considerable improvements in allthree phases last season. Defensively, the Rams jumped 10 spotsn total defense in 2010. On the offensive side of the ball, the Ramsaveraged 7.2 points per game more in 2010 than in 2009, largely byplaying smart football that saw the team rank tied for eighth with 21

    turnovers last season.

    Spagnuolo came to the Rams after a stellar career as defensivecoordinator of the New York Giants and was the architect of thedefense that shut down the high-octane New England Patriots in theGiants stunning 17-14 win in Super Bowl XLII.

    Spagnuolo spent eight seasons (1999-2006) with the PhiladelphiaEagles, serving as defensive assistant/safeties from 1999-2000,defensive backs coach from 2001-03 and linebackers coachfrom 2004-06. From 1999-2005, the Eagles played in four NFCChampionship games and one Super Bowl.

    Spagnuolo coached for 18 years in the college ranks and in pro-fessional football in Europe before joining the Eagles. Spagnuolo

    served as defensive line/special teams coach with the BarcelonaDragons of the WLAF in 1992 and was defensive coordinator/line-backers coach for NFL Europes Frankfurt Galaxy in 1998.

    A wide receiver at Springfield (Mass.) College from 1978-81,Spagnuolo coached collegiately at Massachusetts (1982-93),Lafayette (1984-86), Connecticut (1987-91), Maine (1993-94),Rutgers (1994-95) and Bowling Green (1996-97). Spagnuolo alsoworked as a pro personnel intern for the Washington Redskins in1983 and as a scout with the San Diego Chargers in 1993.

    A native of Whitinsville, Mass., Spagnuolo is married to wife, Maria.

    MIKESHANAHAN

    NFL Coaching Year: 27th yearRedskins Head Coach: 2nd year

    Regular Season: 154-109-0 (.586Postseason: 8-5 (.615)

    Mike Shanahan was hired as the Washington Redskins ExecutivVice President/Head Coach on Jan. 6, 2010. He is the 28th headcoach in franchise history.

    Shanahans 154 regular season wins as an NFL head coach aretied for the 14th-most in history and the second-most among acticoaches, trailing only Bill Belichicks 164. During his tenure with tBroncos, Shanahan guided the franchise to two Super Bowl vic-tories, three conference championship game appearances, sevepostseason berths and nine winning seasons.

    Shanahan arrived in Denver from the World Champion SanFrancisco 49ers, where he served as offensive coordinator for th

    seasons (1992-94). A driving force behind the Broncos offense fall three of their Super Bowl appearances in the 1980s (followingthe 1986, 1987 and 1989 seasons), Shanahan first came to Denin 1984 as the clubs wide receivers coach and served as offensicoordinator from 1985-87.

    He then returned to Denver as quarterbacks coach on Oct. 16,1989, after serving as head coach of the Los Angeles Raiders in1988 and through the first four games of the 1989 campaign.Shanahan began his coaching career as an offensive assistant aOklahoma from 1975-76. The Sooners won the national champioship in his first year on its staff.

    Shanahan was Northern Arizonas backfield coach in 1977 atthe age of 24. A year later, Shanahan returned to Eastern Illinois

    as offensive coordinator and helped guide his alma mater to theDivision II title. In 1979, he served as offensive coordinator atMinnesota, where he implemented the run-and-shoot offense to the Golden Gophers set 40 school offensive records. Shanahanbecame the offensive coordinator at Florida the following year.

    A native of Oak Park, Ill. (born 8/24/52), Michael Edward Shanahattended East Leyden High School in Franklin Park, Ill., where hewas voted athlete of the year as well as most valuable player in bfootball and track.

    He received a scholarship to Eastern Illinois University, where heplayed quarterback before losing a kidney in the spring game of

    junior year. He received his Bachelors and Masters degrees at E

    SHANAHAN, ATA GLANCE2010- Washington Redskins Head Coach1995-08 Denver Broncos Head Coach1992-94 San Francisco 49ers Offensive Coordinator1991 Denver Broncos Offensive Coordinator1989-90 Denver Broncos Quarterbacks Coach1988-89 Los Angeles Raiders Head Coach1985-87 Denver Broncos Offensive Coordinator1984 Denver Broncos Wide Receivers Coach1983 Florida Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordin1980-82 Florida Offensive Coordinator1979 Univ. of Minnesota Offensive Coordinator1978 Eastern Illinois Offensive Coordinator1977 Northern Arizona Backfield Coach

    1975-76 Oklahoma Assistant Coach

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    RB Steven Jackson raced into Rams his-tory midway through the 2010 season ashe passed Hall of Famer Eric Dickersonto become the franchises all-time leadingrusher.

    There are only two running backs inthe NFL who hold the franchise rushingrecord for the team that they currently

    play for: Jackson and Carolinas DeAngeloWilliams.

    Jackson rushed for 56 yards on just twocarries in Week 1, including a 47-yardtouchdown run on the teams first offensiveplay of the game, before a quad injury kept him out of the final threequarters. After missing Week 2, he gained 23 yards on four carries inlimited action in his return against Baltimore.

    Jackson has rushed for 8,027 for his career. Among active runningbacks, Jackson ranks fourth in career yards.

    Rams Career Rushing Yards LeadersYards

    Steven Jackson (2004- ) 8,027

    Eric Dickerson (1983-87) 7,245Marshall Faulk (1999-2005) 6,959Lawrence McCutcheon (1972-79) 6,186Dick Bass (1960-69) 5,417

    JA CKSON STANDS ALONE

    RB Steven Jackson

    With 1,241 yards in 2010, RB Steven Jackson became the first plain Rams history to record six consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.

    streak of six straight 1,000-yard rushing seasons is the longest ac

    streak in the NFL.

    Jackson finished eighth in the NFL and third in the NFC in rushin

    2010. Since becoming a starter in 2006, Jackson posted yearly ru

    ing totals of 1,046, 1,528, 1,002, 1,042 and 1,416 yards in add

    to his 2010 total.

    Consecutive 1,000-Yard Rushing Seasons In Rams History

    Consecutive Seasons Years

    Steven Jackson 6 2005-10

    Eric Dickerson 4 1983-86

    Marshall Faulk 3 1999-2001

    SIX IN A ROW

    RB Steven Jackson looks to extend his franchise record for 1,000-yard seasons to seven.

    RAMS ALL-TIME LEADING RUSHERS

    Eric Dickerson7,245 yards

    Marshall Faulk6,959 yards

    Steven Jackso8,027 yards

    Lawrence McCutcheon6,186 yards

    Dick Bass5,417 yards

    RB Steven Jackson is currently tied withHall of Famer Marshall Faulk for the sec-ond-most 100-yard rushing performancesas a Ram. SJ39 reached the century markfour times last season to give him 27 suchgames in his career.

    Jackson needs 11 100-yard games to tie

    Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson, who rushedfor 100 yards in 38 games, for the most inteam history.

    In five career games against Washington,Jackson has rushed for 100 yards twiceversus the Redskins, a 150-yard effort in 2006 and a 104-yard out-ing in 09.

    Career 100-yard Games in Rams History

    Eric Dickerson (1983-87) 38Steven Jackson (2004- ) 27Marshall Faulk (1999-2005) 27Lawrence McCutcheon (1972-79) 22

    CENTURY M ARK

    RB Steven Jackson

    RB Steven Jackson provided the Ramswith their first touchdown of the 2011 sea-son when he raced 47 yards for a score onthe teams first offensive play against theEagles in Week 1.

    Jacksons score was his 48th rushingtouchdown of his career, pulling him within

    10 of Hall of Famer Eric Dickersons fran-chise record and within eight of anotherHall of Famer, Marshall Faulk, for secondon the teams all-time list.

    Rams Career Rushing TD LeadersTD

    Marshall Faulk (1999-2005) 58Eric Dickerson (1983-87) 56Steven Jackson (2004- ) 48Dan Towler (1050-55) 43Dick Bass (1960-69) 34

    RUSHING TOUCHDOWN HISTORY

    RB Steven Jackson

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    Throughout his career RB Steven Jackson has shown the ability tocatch passes out of the backfield and while lined up at receiver. Inaddition to leading the team in rushing last season, Jackson rankedthird among Rams in receptions (46). With 327 career catches,Jackson ranks ninth in team history in the category. He needs just sixcatches to tie Jim Phillips for eighth on the teams all-time list.

    Since 2006, Jackson has registered 265 receptions for 2,161 receiv-ing yards (8.2-yard average). During that time, Jacksons 265receptions rank second among all NFL running backs and his 2,161receiving yards rank fifth.

    Receptions Leaders Among Running Backs, 2006-PresentRec Yards Avg. Long TD

    Reggie Bush / NO-MIA 305 2,213 7.3 74 13

    Steven Jackson / STL 265 2,161 8.2 64t 5

    Brian Westbrook / PHI-SF 262 2,203 8.4 62t 16

    Frank Gore/SF 261 2,188 8.4 48 9

    L. Tomlinson/SD-NYJ 252 2,127 8.4 51t 8

    CATCHING ON

    RB Steven Jackson dives for the end zone on touchdown reception. The catch was one of 327 in

    Jacksons career.

    RB Steven Jackson has shown the abilityto contribute in the rushing game and inthe receiving game. Since the start of the2006 season, Jackson leads the NFL with117.3 yards from scrimmage per game.

    Since 2006, Jackson has 1,761 touchesfor 8,469 yards. His touches and scrim-mage yards are the most over that timeperiod.

    Last season, Jackson ranked third in theNFC and ninth in the NFL with 1,624scrimmage yards. While hampered bya quad injury, Jackson has rushed for 79 yards on six carries season.

    In 2010, Jackson averaged 101.5 scrimmage yards per game, ming the fifth consecutive season hes averaged at least 100 yafrom scrimmage per game. The streak dates back to his first yas an NFL starter in 2006. He averaged 145.9 scrimmage yardsgame in 2006.

    In 2006, Jackson recorded 2,334 yards from scrimmage, the fhighest single-season total in NFL history. That season Jack

    rushed for 1,528 yards and 13 touchdowns on 346 attempts. added 806 yards receiving on 90 catches. The 90 catches rank sin NFL history in one season among running backs.

    Yards From Scrimmage/Game Leaders, 2006-PresentGames Touches Yards Yds/Ga

    Steven Jackson / STL 78 1,761 8,469 116.0

    Chris Johnson/ TEN 50 1,121 5,795 115.9

    Adrian Peterson / MIN 64 1,383 7,294 114.0

    Frank Gore / SF 73 1,564 8,142 111.5

    L. Tomlinson / SD-NYJ 80 1,666 8,232 102.9

    JA CK OF ALL TRADES

    RB Steven Jackson

    A week after becoming the franchisesall-time leading rusher last season,Steven Jackson made another movetowards a significant Rams record.

    With 64 total yards in Week 8 againstCarolina (59 rushing, 4 receiving),Jackson passed WR Henry Ellard forfourth in franchise history in yards fromscrimmage.

    In Week 10, Jackson became thefourth Ram and 80th player in NFL his-tory to reach 10,000 career scrimmageyards. Last season, Jackson rankedthird in the NFC and ninth in the NFLwith 1,624 scrimmage yards.

    Jackson now has 10,687 career scrimmage yards. Ellard, whoplayed for the Rams from 1983-93 and later coached the teams widereceivers, posted 9,816 total yards while wearing the horns.

    Jackson needs just 333 scrimmage yards to tie Marshall Faulk forthird all time among Rams.

    Rams All-Time Leaders, Yards From ScrimmageYears Rushing Rec. Total

    Isaac Bruce 1994-07 150 14,109 14,259

    Torry Holt 1999-08 57 12,660 12,717

    Marshall Faulk 1999-05 6,959 4,071 11,030

    Steven Jackson 2004- 8,027 2,670 10,697

    Henry Ellard 1983-93 55 9,761 9,816

    MAK ING HISTORY

    RB Steven Jackson

    RUNNING SMOOTH

    RB Carnell Cadillac Williams was

    given his nickname by a high school

    broadcaster in Alabama who described

    Williams as a back that ran so smooth

    like a Cadillac.

    Williams signed with the Rams as a

    free agent in August to backup Steven

    Jackson. In the teams 2011 opener,

    Jackson suffered a quad injury in the

    first quarter, and Williams was smooth

    in deed while playing in place of the

    three-time Pro Bowler.

    Through three weeks, Williams is the Rams leading rusher as h

    gained 202 yards on 40 carries. Hes also third on the team in rece

    tions with nine.

    RB Cadillac Williams

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    QB Sam Bradford made his markon the NFL record books with aspectacular season that turned outto be one of the best ever by arookie quarterback.

    Bradford set NFL rookie recordsfor completions (354) and attempts(590), and his 3,512 passing yardsin 2010 are the second most by arookie in NFL history, trailing onlyPeyton Mannings 3,739 in 1998.Bradfords 18 touchdowns are tiedfor fifth most among rookies in NFLhistory.

    The top overall pick in last yearsdraft is one of just three rookiequarterbacks in NFL history to passfor 3,000 yards in a season. During a midseason stretch, Bradset an NFL rookie record with 174 consecutive attempts withouinterception. Bradford was named Offensive Rookie of the YeaThe Associated Press.

    NFL Rookie Passing Records

    AttemptsSam Bradford (2010) 590Peyton Manning (1998) 575Chris Weinke (2001) 540Rick Mirer (1993) 486David Carr (2002) 444

    CompletionsSam Bradford (2010) 354Peyton Manning (1998) 326Chris Weinke (2001) 293Matt Ryan (2008) 265Joe Flacco (2008) 257

    Yards

    Peyton Manning (1998) 3,739Sam Bradford (2010) 3,512Matt Ryan (2008) 3,440Joe Flacco (2008) 2,971Chris Weinke (2001) 2,931

    Rams QB Sam Bradford has thrown just one interception in 108

    attempts this season, giving him a 0.009 interception percentage

    on the year. Thats the lowest percentage in the NFL among quali-

    fying quarterbacks this season.

    As a rookie, Bradford tossed 18 touchdown passes to just 15 inter-

    ceptions. Combined with this season, Bradford has 698 attempts

    and just 16 interceptions, a rate of 0.0229, which is the lowest

    career rate in Rams history (minimum 500 attempts).

    Bradford set a new single-game career high two weeks ago as hepassed for 331 yards against the New York Giants. He completed

    22-of-46 throws with one touchdown and no interceptions in his

    Monday Night Football debut. He tossed a touchdown pass to

    Brandon Gibson last week against the Ravens.

    In three games this year, Bradford has passed for 685 yards with

    two touchdowns and one interception.

    PROTECTING TH E BALL

    QB Sam Bradford has protected the football well throughout his career, and his interception percent-age is the lowest in the NFL this season as well as the lowest in Rams history.

    During his standout rookie season, Rams

    QB Sam Bradford saw his name attached

    to numerous NFL rookie records.

    While proud of his statistical accomplish-

    ments, Bradford has always maintained

    that the win-loss column is really the only

    item hes interested in tracking.

    That being the case, Bradford did make

    an impact in his favorite statistic. His

    seven wins are the most by a rookie

    quarterback drafted number one overall

    since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970.

    Bradford took over a team that went 1-15 in 2009 and led the Rams

    to a 7-9 record.

    Most Wins By a Rookie Quarterback Chosen #1 (Since 1970)

    Year Team Record

    Sam Bradford 2010 Rams 7-9

    Jeff George 1990 Colts 6-7

    Jim Plunkett 1971 Patriots 6-8

    Drew Bledsoe 1993 Patriots 5-7

    John Elway 1983 Broncos 4-6

    David Carr 2002 Texans 4-12

    JUST WIN, BABY!

    QB Sam Bradford

    QB Sam Bradford

    Rams QB Sam Bradford added to his tro-

    phy case last January when he was voted

    Associated PressOffensive Rookie of the

    Year by a select group of writers.

    As a sophomore at Oklahoma, Bradford

    won the Heisman Trophy as the nations top

    college player. When he added Offensive

    Rookie of the Year honors last season, he

    became just the seventh player and first

    quarterback to win both the Heisman and

    the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.

    The other players in that elite group include

    University of Pittsburgh/Cowboys RB Tony Dorsett, Texas/O

    RB Earl Campbell, Oklahoma/Lions RB Billy Sims, South Caro

    Saints RB George Rogers, Southern Cal./Raiders RB Marcus Al

    Oklahoma State/Lions RB Barry Sanders and Ohio State/Oilers

    Eddie George.

    SAMS TROPHY CASE

    QB Sam Bradford

    A Y EAR TO REMEMBER

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    Steve Spagnuolos swarming defenseis predicated on takeaways and pres-sure, and the Rams have becomeadept at forcing turnovers.

    Last week against the Ravens, LBChris Chamberlain forced a JoeFlacco fumble while recording his firstcareer sack. S Quintin Mikell recov-ered the loose ball.

    A week earlier, Mikell ended NewYorks opening drive when he inter-cepted Eli Manning. In Week 1 vs.Philadelphia, the Rams ended anEagles drive when Mikell sackedMichael Vick and forced a fumble, which LB James Laurinaitis recov-ered.

    Mikells recovery of the Chamberlain-forced fumble marked theninth-consecutive game in which St. Louis has recorded at least onetakeaway, tied for the sixth-longest active streak among NFL teams.

    Last season, the Rams second under Spagnuolo, St. Louis finishedthe year with 26 takeaways, which was six more than the Rams had

    in 2009. Rams defenders intercepted eight passes in 2009 and had14 in their second season under Spagnuolo. The Rams forced 19fumbles as well, which was the fifth most in the NFL according toStatsPass.com.

    Most Consecutive Games With at Least One Takeaway

    Consec. Games1. Atlanta 222. New York Giants 163. New England Patriots 144. Oakland Raiders 135. Carolina Panthers 126t. St. Louis Rams 9

    6t. Kansas City Chiefs 9

    TAK E IT AWAY

    S Craig Dahl

    The Rams were one of the best teams in the NFL when it camgetting after the quarterback in 2010, and theyre off to a good sin 2011 as well.

    St. Louis has recorded eight sacks through three games this seasDE Chris Long leads the way with 3.0 sacks. Long finished secamong Rams in the category last season with 8.5, while James Hwho dropped Eli Manning Monday in Week 2 for his first sack season, paced the team with 10.5.

    In 2010, the Rams recorded 43 sacks on the season as a te

    which ranked seventh in the NFL. St. Louis saw a dramatic improment when it came to reaching the opposing quarterback. In 20the club ranked 30th in the NFL with 25 sacks. No team in NFL experienced a bigger increase in sacks last season than Rams 18. Detroit also enjoyed an 18-sack increase, while KanCity (+17) and the New York Giants improved by 14 sacks.

    2010 NFL Leaders, Team SacksTeam Sacks1. Pittsburgh Steelers 482t. Green Bay Packers 472t. Oakland Raiders 472t. San Diego Chargers 475. New York Giants 46

    6. Detroit Lions 447. St. Louis Rams 438t. New York Jets 40

    SACK ATTACK

    DE Chris Long closes in on Eli Manning for one of the Rams three sacks in Week 2. The Ramshave eight sacks as a team through three games this season.

    S Quintin Mikell, who signed with theRams as a free agent this summer,has provided an immediate impact onSt. Louis defense.

    The nine-year veteran has been a partof a takeaway in each of his first threegames in St. Louis.

    In his Rams debut, Mikell sackedEagles QB Michael Vick and forceda fumble, which was recovered by LBJames Laurinaitis.

    In Week 2 in New York, Mikell endedthe Giants opening drive of the gamewhen he intercepted Eli Manning deepin New York territory.

    Last week, he pounced on a Joe Flacco fumble after LB ChrisChamberlain had knocked the ball away from Baltimores quarter-back.

    Mikell, who spent his first eight NFL seasons with the Eagles,boasts career totals of 5.0 sacks and 11 interceptions. Rams HeadCoach Steve Spagnuolo was Mikells position coach during Mikellsfirst NFL season and in all, the two spent four seasons together in

    Philadelphia.

    WELCOME ABOARD

    S Quintin Mikell celebrates an inter-ception with LB Ben Leber.

    The Rams used the 14th overall pick in

    last years draft on a young pass rusher

    who they hoped would help them get

    after the quarterback, and DE Robert

    Quinn has quickly shown flashes of why

    he was highly coveted in April.

    Last week against Baltimore, Quinn

    was credited with four quarterback hitson Joe Flacco.

    In Week 2 at New York, the North

    Carolina product saw his first NFL

    action and delivered his first NFL sack

    in the process as he dropped Eli Manning for an 8-yard loss in

    third quarter.

    Getting to the quarterback was Quinns specialty in college. A

    sophomore in 2009 at North Carolina, he was the runner up

    the ACCs Defensive Player of the Year award as he recorded 1

    sacks for the Tar Heels.

    RUSHING ROBERT

    DE Robert Quinn

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    If you want to find Rams MLB James Laurinaitis on the football field,

    one can often simply follow the ball, because the third-year pro seems

    to always be around it.

    Laurinaitis is again the Rams leader in tackles as hes racked up 23

    through three games.

    He led all NFL rookie linebackers in tackles in 2009, and he followed

    up his stellar rookie campaign with a strong performance in his sopho-

    more NFL season. Laurinaitis led St. Louis with 129 stops last season

    and became the first Ram since Pisa Tinoisoma to record 100 tackles

    in each of his first two seasons.

    Laurinaitis rarely comes off the field, and he played in a team-high

    1,093 snaps in 2010. His ability to help in the passing game as well as

    the run is a huge asset for the Rams. The former Ohio State Buckeye

    had seven passes defensed, one interception and three sacks on the

    year. Among Rams, only starting cornerbacks Ron Bartell (13) and

    Bradley Fletcher (12) had more pass breakups.

    MAN IN THE MIDDLE

    Linebacker James Laurinaitis once again finds himself atop the Rams list of leading tacklers.

    In his 12th NFL season, DE James Hall continues to be a rock for the

    Rams defense. Two weeks ago at New York, Hall recorded his first

    sack of the season, and he has seven tackles and three quarterback

    pressures on the year.

    In 2010, Hall led St. Louis with 10.5 sacks on the year and also

    recorded 57 tackles, including two for loss. Hall also led the Rams

    and tied for second in the NFL with six forced fumbles last season.

    Hall now has 58.0 career sacks. His 10.5 sacks last year was his

    second-highest single season total of his career (11.5 in 2004). Hefinished last season ranked ninth in the NFC in sacks.

    A HALL OF A PLAYER

    DE James Hall had 10.5 sacks in 2010, which was his second-best season total of his 11-yearcareer. Hes seen here sacking Matt Cassel during a preseason game in August.

    DE Chris Long is off to a hot sta2011 as hes picking up from whhe left off a year ago.

    Long has picked up a sack in eacthe Rams first three games to ghim 3.0 on the season. Hes recorded at least one sack in 10 olast 14 games. Last Sunday marthe eighth time Long has recordesack in back-to-back weeks du

    his four-year career. Last week the second time hes had a sacthree-consecutive weeks.

    According to StatsPass.com, Lwas credited with 36 combined qterback hits and knockdowns

    season, which tied with Seahawks DE Chris Clemons for the nmost in the NFL last season.

    In Week 6 against San Diego last year, Long turned in his first tsack performance of the season and second of his career. Forefforts, Long was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week.

    LONG ON TALENT

    DE Chris Long

    The Rams opening day roster featured nine veteran free agents,

    they can only hope theyll make the impact that DT Fred Robbins

    as a new addition last year.

    Robbins set a new career high with 6.0 sacks in 2010 and had a

    impact on the Rams defense. He held off blockers to allow Jam

    Laurinaitis to run free, and his pass rush acumen drew the atten

    of opposing offenses and helped his defensive line mates.

    Among NFC defensive tackles, only Ndamukong Suh (10) and Cu

    Jenkins (7) had more sacks last season than Robbins 6. Saints

    Sedrick Ellis also had 6.

    On the season, Robbins had 24 total tackles, including four for leight quarterback hits and seven passes defensed. He was a

    reason why the Rams saw a big improvement against the run

    on third down.

    Robbins came to the Rams after six seasons with the New Y

    Giants. During two of those seasons, Steve Spagnuolo was

    Giants defensive coordinator. Its no coincidence that those

    campaigns were perhaps the best of Robbins career as he tied

    previous career high in sacks (5.5) in each of those seasons and

    a Pro Bowl alternate in 2008. He played a key role in New Yorks

    to their Super Bowl XLII championship.

    ROCKIN ROBBINS

    Rams DT Fred Robbins drops Seattle RB Justin Forsett for a loss. After joining St. Louis as a freagent last spring, Robbins made a big impact on a much-improved Rams defense in 2010.

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    Rams P Donnie Jones boasts one of the

    strongest legs in the NFL, and his deep,

    high kicks have been a weapon for St.

    Louis in his five seasons with the club.

    Jones was named an alternate to the Pro

    Bowl after another strong season in 2010.

    He finished eighth in the NFL and fourth in

    the NFC with a gross punting average of

    45.5 yards per kick. He also ranked third

    in the NFL and second in the NFC in netpunting average (40.0).

    Last week, Jones punted eight times to

    give him 363 punts as a Ram, third most in team history. Jo

    entered the day one punt behind Norm Van Brocklin on the tea

    all-time list.

    Jones gross average of 47.2 yards per punt as a Ram is top

    team history.

    The Rams signed Jones as a restricted free agent prior to the 2

    season, and during his time in St. Louis, Jones ranks third am

    NFL punters in gross average and second in net.

    NFL Leaders in Gross Punting Avg., 2007-present

    Gross Avg.

    1. Shane Lechler, OAK 49.4

    2. Andy Lee, SF 47.5

    3. Donnie Jones, STL 47.2

    4. Mat McBriar 46.9

    5. Mike Scifres 45.9

    NFL Leaders in Net Punting Avg., 2007-present

    Net Avg.

    1. Shane Lechler, OAK 41.7

    2. Donnie Jones, STL 40.4

    3. Andy Lee, SF 40.2

    4. Matt McBriar, DAL 39.75. Dustin Colquitt, KC 39.2

    *Min. 120 pun

    KICKING IT

    P Donnie Jones

    K Josh Brown is among the NFLs best

    when it comes to kicking from long dis-

    tance.

    Brown hit six field goals of 50-plus yards in

    2008 and 2009, tying the team record for

    most field goals from 50-plus in a season.

    His 2008 and 09 seasons are tied with

    Tony Zendejas for most 50-yard field goals

    in a season in team history.

    In the Rams opener against Philadelphia,

    Brown hit a 49-yard kick and was 2-for-3

    on field goals on the day. He added three field goals in Week 2 to

    give him five on the season.

    Brown now ranks sixth in NFL history in successful field goal tries

    from 50 yards or more. Of the five players who rank ahead of Brown

    - Jason Hanson (47), John Kasay (41), Morten Andersen (40), Jason

    Elam (39) and Sebastian Janikowski (31) - all but Janikowski played

    at least eight more seasons than Brown. Janikowski entered the

    NFL three seasons before Brown.

    Since entering the NFL in 2003, Brown has made 28 field goals from50-plus yards, most among kickers during that time. His 68.3 per-

    centage on field goals of 50 yards or more is second best since 03.

    Most 50+ yard Field Goals Since 2003

    50+ FG Pct.

    Josh Brown 28 68.3

    Sebastian Janikowski 27 52.9

    Jason Hanson 26 72.2

    John Kasay 20 52.6

    Neil Rackers 19 50.0

    Brown set a new career high with 33 field goals made in 2010,

    passing his previous best of 31 in 2008. Brown scored 125 points

    as well, third best in the NFC and sixth in the NFL among kickers.

    DOWNTOWN JOSH BROWN

    K Josh Brown

    Rams WR Mike Sims-Walker,

    who signed with the Rams in

    August after four seasons with

    the Jacksonville Jaguars, has

    been a reliable target in the pass-

    ing game.

    Through three games, he ranks

    second on the team with 10receptions and third with 133

    receiving yards.

    In Week 2 at New York, Sims-Walker led the Rams with six catc

    against the Giants and posted 92 receiving yards versus New Y

    an average of 15.3 yards per catch. Four of his six catches in

    game went for first downs. he narrowly missed recording his eig

    100-yard game of his career.

    SIMS-WALKER CATCHES ON

    WR Mike Sims-Walker

    FRONT AND CENTER

    C Jason Brown has anchored the

    Rams offensive line since his arrival

    in the spring of 2009, and hes been

    a model of consistency throughout

    his seven NFL seasons.

    Brown has started 79 consecu-

    tive contests, which is the fifth-lon-

    gest longest active streak among

    NFL centers. Hell likely move tofourth this week as one of the players

    ahead of him, Jets C Nick Mangold,

    is expected to miss some time with

    an ankle injury.

    Brown, who this week will face the

    team that drafted him in 2005, hasnt missed a start since entering

    the Ravens starting lineup in 2006, his second NFL season.

    During his career, Brown has blocked for three different 1,000-yard

    rushers: Steven Jackson (1,416 in 2009 and 1,241 in 2010), Jamal

    Lewis (1,132 in 2006) and Willis McGahee (1,207 in 2007). Brown

    was a Pro Bowl alternate in 2009.

    C Jason Brown

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    2011 RAMS VETERAN FREE AGENTS

    DT Justin Bannan

    G Harvey Dahl

    CB Al Harris

    DT Justin Bannan6-3, 310 - 10th NFL season2010 Team: Broncos

    - Started all 16 games for Denver last sea-son, posting 35 tackles with a sack, a forcedfumble and four passes defended.

    - Totaled 237 tackles, 6.5 sacks, three forcedfumbles and an interception in first nine NFL

    seasons.

    G Harvey Dahl6-5, 305 - 6th NFL season2010 Team: Falcons

    - Has started 45 games at right guard overthe past three seasons. In his first season asa starter, the Falcons ranked sixth in the NFLin total offense and second in rushing.

    - In each of his three seasons as a starter,

    the Falcons ranked in the top 10 in fewestsacks per pass play.

    CB Al Harris6-1, 190 - 14th NFL season2010 Team: Packers, Dolphins

    - Two-time Pro Bowler who was an alternatefor three years before getting an overdueinvite to Hawaii.

    - Boasts 21 career INTs and 4.0 sacks;

    played for Steve Spagnuolo with the Eagles.

    B Ben Leber

    LB Ben Leber6-3, 244 - 10th NFL season2010 Team: Vikings

    - Has started 113 of 138 career games andlogged 12 FFs & 5 INTs.

    - Was a starter on the NFLs top-ranked rundefense each season from 2005-08.

    RB Jerious Norwood

    LB Brady Poppinga

    WR Mike Sims-Walker

    RB Jerious Norwood5-11, 209 - 5th NFL season2010 Team: Falcons

    - Averaged 5.3 yards per attempt and returned kicks for an average of 25.5 yard

    try prior to joining Rams.

    - Also averaged 9.5 yards per reception

    ing first five NFL seasons.

    LB Brady Poppinga6-3, 250 - 7th season2010 Team: Packers

    - Started 39 games over a three-year pe

    with the Packers from 2006 through 200

    - Has been a standout special teams peformer throughout his career.

    WR Mike Sims-Walker6-2, 214 - 5th season2010 Team: Jaguars

    - Career totals include 128 rec. for 1,745

    yards and 14 TDs and has caught 7 TD

    passes in each of last two seasons.

    - In 2009, he recorded career highs with

    catches for 869.

    RB Cadillac Williams5-11, 204 - 6th NFL season2010 Team: Buccaneers

    - Boasts career average of 3.8 yards pe

    ry and has scored 20 rushing touchdow

    - 2005 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Yea

    after rushing for 1,178 and 6 touchdownRB Cadillac Williams

    S Quintin Mikell

    S Quintin Mikell5-10, 203 - 9th NFL season2010 Team: Eagles

    - Earned his first Pro Bowl bid in 2009 afterracking up 90 tackles, 13 passes defendedand a pair of interceptions.

    - - Career totals include 5.0 sacks, 46 PDs,11 INTs, 8 FFs & 7 FRs.

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    201 1 RAMS DRAFT PICKS

    DE Robert Quinn

    TE Lance Kendricks

    WR Austin Pettis

    WR Greg Salas

    S Jermale Hines

    LB Jabara Williams

    DE Robert QuinnD1 (14) - North Carolina

    - Racked up 86 tackles, 13 sacks, 25.5 tack-les for loss and eight forced fumbles in just

    25 games at North Carolina.

    - Had a breakthrough season in 2009 when

    he was first team All Atlantic Coast Confer-ence as he finished second for the leagues

    Defensive Player of the Year.

    - As a sophomore, posted 52 tackles and 11

    sacks in 13 games starting at right defensiveend.

    TE Lance KendricksD2 (47) - Wisconsin

    - Enjoyed a breakout season in 2009, start-ing nine games and finishing with 29 catches

    for 356 yards and three touchdowns.

    - Had his best season in 2010 as a senior,

    hauling in 43 catches for 663 yards and fivetouchdowns on his way to being a finalist for

    the Mackey Award as the nations best tightend.

    - Played a key role in Wisconsin runninggame that was second in the Big 10 and

    13th nationally in rushing last season.

    WR Austin PettisD3 (78) - Boise State

    - Played in 51 games with 229 receptions for2,838 yards and an astounding 39 touch-downs.

    - His reception total is first in school history,

    while his yardage total is second. His 39touchdowns is also first in Broncos history

    and is third in Western Athletic Conference

    annals.

    - Was first team all conference two consecu-tive seasons to cap his productive college

    career.

    WR Greg SalasD4 (112) - Hawaii

    - Started 40 of his 49 games, posting 28catches for 4,345 yards and 26 touchdo

    - Reception total ranks third in WAC recoand 15th in NCAA history. Receiving yar

    total places him first in school history, thin WAC annals and tied for sixth in NCA

    history.

    - Caught 119 passes for 1,889 yards and

    14 touchdowns on his way to third-teamAmerican status in 2010.

    S Jermale HinesD5 (158) - Ohio State

    - Began his career on the weak side at lbacker; played in 11 games as a sophom

    after moving to nickel back and was partone of the nations best defenses.

    - Emerged as one of the nations most to

    safeties as a senior, earning All Big Ten

    ors as he started 12 games. Finished withe third most tackles (66) among Bucke

    and an interception.

    LB Jabara WilliamsD7b (228) - Stephen F. Austin

    - Was a two-time All American and twotime all Southland Conference selectionlinebacker.

    - Named 2010 SLC Defensive Player of Year honor.

    - Finished his college career with more t

    400 tackles including 108 as a senior.

    - Played in some games as a running ba

    as a freshman, averaging 5 yards per ca

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    PERSONNEL BREAK DOWN

    QUARTERBACKS

    WR Danny Amendola

    8 Sam Bradford Passed for 166 yards and a touchdown against Baltimore. Threw for a

    career-high 331 yards in Week 2 at New York. Has completed 39-of-76 passes for 519 yards with

    TD and no interceptions on the season. Set rookie records for attempts and completions to earn AOffensive Rookie of the Year honors in 2010. Ranks third in NFL history in passing yards by a rook

    (3,065).

    4 A.J. Feeley Experienced veteran who has spent time as a starter and reserve througho

    his 11-year NFL career. Saw first action as a Ram in Week 1 when he relieved Bradford in the fou

    quarter. Has an extensive history with Head Coach Steve Spagnuolo from his time in Philadelphia the coach.

    RUNNING BACKS

    39 Steven Jackson Three-time Pro Bowler rushed for 23 yards on four carries in limited acas he returned from a quad injury. Inactive Week 2. Rushed for 56 yards on two carries, including

    47-yard touchdown run on St. Louis first play from scrimmage in Week 1. Left the game due to a q

    strain. Has rushed for at least 1,000 yards in six-consecutive seasons.

    49 Brit Miller Saw action at fullback and on special teams in Weeks 1-3 and led the way fo154-yard rushing performance by the Rams in Week 1 against the Eagles. Finished second among

    Rams in special teams tackles in 2010 despite spending just nine weeks on the active roster.

    39 Jerious Norwood Has rushed six times for 18 yards this season and is averaging 26.0 yper return on kickoffs. Speedy running back and returner signed with St. Louis in August after spening the first five seasons of his career with the Falcons.

    35 Quinn Porter Inactive Week 3 vs. Baltimore. Averaged 22.5 yards on four kickoff return

    with a long of 32 in Rams debut at Giants. Signed by the Rams off of Clevelands practice squad p

    to Week 2.

    33 Carnell Cadillac Williams Rushed for 75 yards on 18 carries vs. Baltimore. Gained 36yards on 13 attempts vs. New York. Rushed for 91 yards on 19 carries (4.8 avg.) and caught five

    passes for 49 yards in Rams debut. Named 2005 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year after rushing f

    1,178 and 6 touchdowns.

    WIDE RECEIVERS

    84 Danario Alexander Caught two passes for 28 yards in Week 3. Posted a career-best 12yards on three catches, including a touchdown reception, in Week 2 at New York. Inactive Week 1

    Philadelphia. Finished rookie season in 2010 with 20 receptions for 306 yards and one touchdown

    16 Danny Amendola Missed Weeks 2-3 due to elbow injury. Caught five passes for 45 yar

    in 2011 opener before leaving the game with a dislocated left elbow. Led the Rams with 85 receptiand 689 yards in 2010 and scored three touchdowns.

    15 Dominique Curry Special teams standout made Rams roster in 2010 as an undrafted fr

    agent. Suffered season-ending knee injury in Week 3 win over Washington last season.

    11 Brandon Gibson Recorded five receptions for 55 yards and a touchdown vs. Baltimore.

    Caught four passes for 52 yards in Week 2. Led Rams with 50 receiving yards in Week 1 on threecatches. Had 53 receptions for 620 yards and scored two touchdowns in 2010.

    83 Austin Pettis Caught two passes for eight yards in NFL debut in Week 3. Inactive Week& 2. Rams third-round pick played in 51 games at Boise State with 229 receptions for 2,838 yards

    an astounding 39 touchdowns. Holds school records for yards and touchdown catches.

    87 Greg Salas Inactive Week 3. Recorded four receptions for 27 yards in Week 2 at New Y

    and had a 29-yard punt return. Caught one pass for 21 yards in NFL debut vs. Philadelphia. Fourthround pick played in 49 games at Hawaii, posting 285 catches for 4,345 yards and 26 touchdowns

    Reception total ranks third in WAC records and 15th in NCAA history.

    10 Mike Sims-Walker Recorded three catches for 36 yards against the Ravens in Week 3.Posted six receptions for 92 yards in Week 2. Caught one pass for five yards in Rams debut vs.

    Philadelphia. Signed with the Rams in August as an unrestricted free agent.

    QB Sam Bradford

    RB Steven Jackson

    FB Brit Miller

    WR Brandon Gibson

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    PERSONNEL BREAK DOWN

    TE Billy Bajema

    C Jason Brown

    TIGHT ENDS

    47 Billy Bajema Saw action on offense and special teams in Weeks 2 and 3. Caught two p

    es for 21 yards and helped St. Louis rush for 154 yards in 2011 opener. Established new career hi

    with 14 receptions for 145 yards and two touchdowns last season.

    86 Michael Hoomanawanui Recorded one catch for 10 yards in Week 3 vs. Baltimore. Cauone pass for eight yards in Week 2 vs. Giants. Inactive due to calf injury in Week 1. Hauled in 13

    passes for 146 yards and three touchdowns as a rookie.

    88 Lance Kendricks Had two receptions for 25 yards against the Ravens. Recorded one

    reception for 26 yards in Week 2 at New York. Caught one pass for 18 yards in NFL debut againstEagles. Rams second-round pick recorded 43 catches for 663 yards and five touchdowns last seas

    at Wisconsin.

    81 Stephen Spach Was inactive in Weeks 2-3. Saw action in Rams debut after signing wit

    Louis prior to Week 1. Has appeared in 40 games with 23 starts in six NFL seasons with CardinalsPatriots and Eagles.

    OFFENSIVE LI NE

    63 Jacob Bell Started at left guard in Weeks 1-3 after starting each of teams 16 games a

    ago. Helped St. Louis post 335 yards of total offense in Week 1 and 387 yards in Week 2.

    60 Jason Brown Has started 79 consecutive games, the fourth-longest active streak amon

    NFL centers. Helped St. Louis rush for 154 yards as a team in Week 1.

    62 Harvey Dahl Started at right guard in Weeks 1-3. Started 43 games at right guard for thAtlanta Falcons over the past three seasons. Known for his aggressive, physical style of play.

    73 Adam Goldberg Saw action at right tackle in Week 3. Played on special teams in WeekRelieved injured Jason Smith at right tackle in Week 1. Started at right guard in each of the Rams

    games in 2010.

    76 Rodger Saffold - Started at left tackle in Weeks 1-3. Second-round pick in 2010 draft was

    second-team All-Big 10 performer at Indiana and was the only rookie in the NFL to start all 16 gam

    at left tackle last season.

    77 Jason Smith Started at right tackle in Weeks 1-3 and started 15 games at the position i

    2010.

    64 Tony Wragge Nine-year pro signed with the Rams prior to Week 1. Played on special

    teams in Weeks 2-3 at New York. Was inactive vs. Philadelphia. Has appeared in 69 games with 1starts with San Francisco and Arizona.

    T Jason Smith

    TE Lance Kendricks

    G Jacob Bell

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    PERSONNEL BREAK DOWN

    DE Chris Long

    DEFENSIVE LI NE

    99 C.J. Ah You Inactive with wrist injury in Weeks 2-3. Had two tackles, including one for lin Week 1 against Eagles. Saw action in all 16 contests in 2010 and contributed 4.0 sacks and 19tackles (nine solo).

    95 Justin Bannan Started each of first three games this season and had two tackles for losvs. Baltimore. Had one tackle in Rams debut vs. Philadelphia. Started all 16 games for Denver lastseason, posting 35 tackles with a sack, a forced fumble and four passes defended.

    71 Gary Gibson Had three tackles against Baltimore. Saw action at defensive tackle in We1 & 2. Started each of the Rams 16 games in 2010 and had 30 tackles and two passes defensed the year.

    96 James Hall Had two tackles vs. Baltimore. Logged first sack of season and had three tales against Giants. Recorded one tackle for loss, one quarterback pressure and two quarterback h2011 opener. Twelfth-year veteran led the Rams with 10.5 sacks last season. Has 58.0 career sa

    72 Chris Long Recorded a sack in third-consecutive game against the Ravens in Week 3. a sack and four tackles in Week 2 at Giants. Had one sack, one solo tackle and one quarterback hvs. Philadelphia. Set a new career high sack total with 8.5 last year.

    94 Robert Quinn Credited with four quarterback his vs. Ravens. Notched first career sack NFL debut vs. New York in Week 2. Selected 14th overall by the Rams in Aprils draft. Racked up

    tackles, 13 sacks, 25.5 tackles for loss and eight forced fumbles in just 25 games at North Carolina

    98 Fred Robbins Had two tackles, including one for loss, at New York. Had one assist in 2opener against Philadelphia. Recorded 24 total tackles, including four for loss, eight quarterback h6.0 sacks and seven passes defensed last year in his first season with St. Louis.

    97 Darell Scott Had two tackles in Week 3 vs. Baltimore. Recorded two tackles at NYG. Hone solo tackle against Philadelphia. Third-year pro and former fourth-round draft choice recorded tackles last season.

    92 Eugene Sims Registered two tackles vs. Ravens. Recorded one tackle and one quarterback hit in Week 2. Logged two tackles vs. Eagles. Recorded eight tackles this season while seeinaction in nine games as a rookie last year.

    DT Fred Robbins

    LINEBACKERS57 Chris Chamberlain Notched first career sack and forced a fumble in Week 3. Recorded

    two tackles against New York in Week 2. Started vs. Philadelphia as Rams opened in nickel defenHad one solo tackle. Started six games for the Rams in 2010 and recorded 23 tackles and two pasdefensed. One of St. Louis top special teams performers.

    56 Josh Hull Saw action on special teams in each of first three weeks of 2011. Rams severound pick in 2010 out of Penn State. As a rookie, saw action on special teams in Week 1 before sfering season-ending knee injury in practice.

    50 Bryan Kehl Played on special teams in Week 3. Had one special teams tackle in Week Saw action on defense in 14 games last season, posted 26 tackles, and earned one start. Claimedthe Rams off waivers from the New York Giants prior to Week 2 of 2010.

    55 James Laurinaitis Rams leading tackler on the season had six stops vs. Baltimore. Log

    team-high 11 tackles at New York. Had six tackles, two passes defensed and recovered a fumble vPhiladelphia. Led the team with 129 tackles in 2010, while adding 3.0 sacks, one interception, andseven passes defensed.

    59 Ben Leber Recorded three tackles in Week 3. Had four tackles against the Giants in W2. Recorded two tackles, two quarterback pressures and one QB hit in Rams debut. Tenth-year pr

    joined the Rams in August after five seasons with the Vikings.

    51 Brady Poppinga Had four tackles and a pass defensed in Week 3. Credited with five tain Week 2 at New York. Had one QB pressure and one QB hit vs. Philadelphia. Won a starting job

    summer after signing with the Rams as an unrestricted free agent. Started 39 games over a three-

    period with the Packers from 2006 through 2008.

    52 Jabara Williams Rams seventh-round draft pick was a two-time All American and two timall Southland Conference selection at Stephen F. Austin. Inactive in Weeks 1-3.

    B James Laurinaitis

    DE James Hall

    B Chris Chamberlain

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    PERSONNEL BREAK DOWN

    DEFENSIVE B ACK S

    37 James Butler Registered one tackle vs. Ravens. Had one tackle vs. Giants. Saw action

    defense and special teams in Week 1. Saw action in 13 games in 2010. Had 26 tackles, two interctions, and two passes defensed.

    43 Craig Dahl Had three tackles in Week 3. Registered four stops in Week 2 at Giants. LeRams with eight tackles in Week 1. Totaled 93 tackles, one sack, two interceptions, and four passe

    defensed in 15 games last season.

    32 Bradley Fletcher Recorded three tackles in Week 3 vs. Ravens. Had six tackles and onpass defensed in Week 2 vs. New York. Recorded six tackles and two quarterback hits in Week 1.Finished 2010 season with 91 tackles, four interceptions, and 11 passes defensed.

    21 Al Harris Had two tackles vs. Baltimore. Saw action on defense and special teams in

    Weeks 1 & 2. Former Eagle and Packer signed with Rams in August. Is a two-time Pro Bowler whowas an alternate for three years before getting an overdue invite to Hawaii. Boasts 21 career INTs470 tkl and 4 sacks.

    22 Jermale Hines Rams fifth-round draft pick this year out of Ohio State. Emerged as one

    the nations most touted safeties as a senior, earning All Big Ten honors as he started 12 games a

    he finished with the third most tackles (66) and an interception. Inactive Weeks 1-3.

    21 Justin King Started for the third-consecutive week and collected seven tackles and a fofumble against the Ravens. Had nine tackles vs. NYG. Had six tackles, including two for loss, and

    two QB hits as well as first career sack in Week 1. Saw action in eight games for the Rams in 2010

    Logged 19 total tackles and two passes defensed.

    27 Quintin Mikell Had six tackles and recovered a fumble in Week 3. Registered seven tacles and first interception of the season against New York. Recorded three tackles, one sack and on

    forced fumble as he made his Rams debut against his former team in Week 1. Former Eagle earnehis first Pro Bowl bid in 2009 after racking up 90 tackles, 13 passes defended and a pair of intercetions.

    20 Darian Stewart Made two tackles vs. Ravens. Logged seven tackles against New York

    Week 2. Had two tackles in Week 1. Finished the 2010 season with 11 total tackles, one sack, and

    one pass defensed in 13 appearances for the Rams.

    S Quintin Mikell

    CB Bradley Fletcher

    K Josh Brown

    P Donnie Jones

    S Jake McQuaide

    SPECIALISTS

    3 Josh Brown - Made all three of his field goal attempts in Week 2 at New York. Was 2-for-on field goal attempts in Week 1 and made a 49-yard kick against Philadelphia. Went 33-for-39 in

    goal attempts last season and accumulated 125 points.

    5 Donnie Jones Averaging 44.9 yards per punt on the season. Has now recorded third-m

    punts in team history after passing Norm Van Brocklin last week. Finished 2010 ranked fourth in thNFC and eighth in the NFL with 45.5 gross average and third in NFL in net average (40.0).

    44 Jake McQuaide Has executed clean snaps on all 28 career attempts. Won Rams longsnapping job this summer as a rookie free agent out of Ohio State.

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    ST. LOUIS RAMS 2011 DEFENSIVE STATS

    (Based on coaches evaluation)QB QB

    TACKLES Total Solo Asst. Sacks Yards Int. *PD Press. Hits FF ames Laurinaitis 23 17 6 0.0 0.0 0 2 1 0 0 ustin King 21 19 2 1.0 6.0 0 1 0 3 1

    Bradley Fletcher 16 13 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 Quintin Mikell 15 11 4 1.0 9.0 1 0 0 2 1 Brady Poppinga 13 6 7 0.0 0.0 0 1 1 1 0 Craig Dahl 14 10 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

    Darian Stewart 12 5 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Ben Leber 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 1 0 ames Hall 7 5 2 1.0 9.0 0 0 1 3 0

    Chris Long 6 3 3 3.0 9.0 0 1 0 5 0 Darell Scott 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 ustin Bannan 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 1 0

    Chris Chamberlain 4 3 1 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 Gary Gibson 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Eugene Sims 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 Fred Robbins 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Ron Bartell 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 C.J. Ah You 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Robert Quinn 2 1 1 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 4 0 ames Butler 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

    Al Harris 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 Bryan Kehl 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 169 117 52 8.0 43.0 1 7 5 23 3

    *Tackle totals include tackles for loss* PD is passes defensed

    SPECIAL TEAMS STAT ISTICSTotal Solo Ast. FF FR BK BK Rec

    Eugene Sims .....................4 3 1 0 0 0 0Craig Dahl .........................3 3 0 0 0 0 0Darian Stewart ...................3 3 0 0 0 0 0Chris Chamberlain .............2 2 0 0 0 0 0Dominique Curry ...............3 1 2 0 0 0 0osh Gordy ........................2 1 1 0 0 0 0

    Greg Salas ........................2 1 1 0 0 0 0Bradley Fletcher ................1 1 0 0 0 0 0osh Hull ............................1 1 0 0 0 0 0

    Donnie Jones ....................1 1 0 0 0 0 0Bryan Kehl .........................1 1 0 0 0 0 0Austin Pettis ......................1 0 1 0 0 0 0Brit Miller ...........................1 0 1 0 0 0 0Total .................................25 18 7 0 0 0 0

    SACK LEADERS No. YaChris Long ............................ 3.0

    James Hall ............................ 1.0 Quintin Mikell ........................ 1.0 Robert Quinn ........................ 1.0

    Justin King ............................ 1.0 Chris Chamberlain ................ 1.0

    Total ..................................... 8.0 4

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    ST. LOUIS RAMS / WEEK 3 / THROUGH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2011

    WON 0, LOST 3 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long

    09/11 L 13-31 Philadelphia 56,722 C. Williams 50 202 4.0 16

    09/19 L 16-28 at New York Giants 78,290 Jackson 6 79 13.2 47t

    09/25 L 7-37 Baltimore 56,289 Bradford 7 22 3.1 17

    10/02 Washington Norwood 6 18 3.0 7

    10/16 at Green Bay B. Miller 1 12 12.0 12

    10/23 at Dallas Kendricks 1 -8 -8.0 -8

    10/30 New Orleans TEAM 71 325 4.6 47t

    11/06 at Arizona OPPONENTS 96 523 5.4 53

    11/13 at Cleveland * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long 11/20 Seattle B. Gibson 12 157 13.1 34t

    11/27 Arizona Sims-Walker 10 133 13.3 33

    12/04 at San Francisco C. Williams 9 57 6.3 16

    12/12 at Seattle Alexander 5 150 30.0 68

    12/18 Cincinnati Salas 5 48 9.6 21

    12/24 at Pittsburgh Amendola 5 45 9.0 18

    01/01 San Francisco Kendricks 4 69 17.3 26

    St.L. Opp. Bajema 2 21 10.5 19

    TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 52 74 Hoomanawanui 2 18 9.0 10

    Rushing 11 27 Pettis 2 8 4.0 5

    Passing 36 38 TEAM 56 706 12.6 68

    Penalty 5 9 OPPONENTS 60 799 13.3 74t

    3rd Down: Made/Att 11/43 19/43 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long

    3rd Down Pct. 25.6 44.2 Mikell 1 0 0.0 0

    4th Down: Made/Att 3/5 2/4 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0

    4th Down Pct. 60.0 50.0 OPPONENTS 1 0 0.0 0

    POSSESSION AVG. 28:08 31:52 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg

    TOTAL NET YARDS 946 1279 Jones 19 854 44.9 38.0 3 2 61

    Avg. Per Game 315.3 426.3 TEAM 19 854 44.9 38.0 3 2 61

    Total Plays 196 214 OPPONENTS 12 520 43.3 37.6 2 3 61

    Avg. Per Play 4.8 6.0 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long

    NET YARDS RUSHING 325 523 Salas 2 3 29 14.5 29

    Avg. Per Game 108.3 174.3 Amendola 1 0 0 0.0 0

    Total Rushes 71 96 Pettis 0 1 0 --- ---

    NET YARDS PASSING 621 756 TEAM 3 4 29 9.7 29

    Avg. Per Game 207.0 252.0 OPPONENTS 9 4 72 8.0 29

    Sacked/Yards Lost 12/85 8/43 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long Gross Yards 706 799 Norwood 6 156 26.0 31

    Att./Completions 113/56 110/60 Porter LG 4 90 22.5 32

    Completion Pct. 49.6 54.5 Porter TM 4 90 22.5 32

    Had Intercepted 1 1 Sims 1 10 10.0 10

    PUNTS/AVERAGE 19/44.9 12/43.3 TEAM 11 256 23.3 32

    NET PUNTING AVG. 19/38.0 12/37.6 OPPONENTS 6 147 24.5 37

    PENALTIES/YARDS 24/239 18/178 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 5

    FUMBLES/BALL LOST 8/4 4/2 Jo. Brown 0/ 0 4/ 4 0/ 0 1/ 2 0

    TOUCHDOWNS 3 12 TEAM 0/ 0 4/ 4 0/ 0 1/ 2 0

    Rushing 1 2 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 1/ 1 3/ 3 0/ 0 0

    Passing 2 7 Jo. Brown: (49G,47N,23G)(21G,25G,27G)()

    Returns 0 3 OPP: (34G)()(51N,51N,21G,31G,38G)

    * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS

    TEAM 13 3 20 0 0 36

    OPPONENTS 42 23 17 14 0 96

    * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS

    Jo. Brown 0 0 0 0 3/ 3 5/ 6 0 18

    Alexander 1 0 1 0 0 6

    B. Gibson 1 0 1 0 0 6

    Jackson 1 1 0 0 0 6

    TEAM 3 1 2 0 3/ 3 5/ 6 0 36

    OPPONENTS 12 2 7 3 12/12 4/ 6 0 96

    2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-0

    SACKS: Long 3, Chamberlain 1, Hall 1, King 1,

    Mikell 1, Quinn 1, TM 8, OPP 12

    FUM/LOST: Bradford 4/3, Salas 2/1,

    Amendola 1/0, Porter(LG) 1/0,Porter(TM) 1/0

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    WR 11 Brandon Gibson 84 Danario Alexander 15 Dominique Curry

    18 Austin Pettis

    LT 76 Rodger Saffold 73 Adam Goldberg

    LG 63 Jacob Bell 64 Tony Wragge

    C 60 Jason Brown 64 Tony Wragge

    RG 62 Harvey Dahl 64 Tony Wragge

    RT 77 Jason Smith 73 Adam Goldberg

    TE 47 Billy Bajema 86 Michael Hoomanawanui 88 Lance Kendricks

    81 Stephen Spach

    WR 16 Danny Amendola 10 Mike Sims-Walker 87 Greg Salas

    QB 8 Sam Bradford 4 A.J. Feeley

    FB 49 Brit Miller

    HB 39 Steven Jackson 33 Cadillac Williams 34 Jerious Norwood

    35 Quinn Porter

    LDE 91 Chris Long 99 C.J. Ah You

    LDT 98 Fred Robbins 97 Darell Scott

    RDT 95 Justin Bannan 71 Gary Gibson

    RDE 96 James Hall 92 Eugene Sims 94 Robert Quinn

    SL B 51 Brady Poppinga 50 Bryan Kehl

    ML B 55 James Laurinaitis 56 Josh Hull

    WL B 59 Ben Leber 57 Chris Chamberlain 52 Jabara Williams

    LCB 21 Justin King 38 Josh Gordy

    RCB 32 Bradley Fletcher 31 Al Harris

    SS 43 Craig Dahl 20 Darian Stewart

    FS 27 Quintin Mikell 37 James Butler 22 Jermale Hines

    P 5 Donnie Jones

    K 3 Josh Brown

    H 5 Donnie Jones 16 Danny AmendolaLS 44 Jake McQuaide

    PR 16 Danny Amendola 87 Greg Salas 83 Austin Pettis

    KR 34 Jerious Norwood 16 Danny Amendola 35 Quinn Porter

    RAMS UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART

    OFFENSE

    DEFENSE

    SPECIALISTS

    9/20/2011

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    Head Coach Steve Spagnuolo

    Defensive Coordinator Ken Flajole

    Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels

    Special Teams Coordinator Tom McMahon

    Assistant Strength Adam Bailey

    Wide Receivers Nolan Cromwell

    Running Backs Sylvester Croom

    Defensive Backs/Safties Andre Curtis

    Defensive Line Brendan Daly

    Linebackers Paul FerraroStrength Rock Gullickson

    Quality Control/Defense Matt House

    Tight Ends Frank Leonard

    Offensive Line Steve Loney

    Defensive Backs/Cornerbacks Clayton Lopez

    Coaching Assistant/Special Lou Paolillo

    Projects

    Quality Control/Offense Andy Sugarman

    Quality Control/Special Teams Derius Swinton

    Assistant to Head Coach/ Bruce Warwick

    Football Operations

    PRONUNCIATION GUIDECOACHES

    Ken FLAJOLE FLAY-juhlpay-oh-LIL-oh

    Steve SPAGNUOLO SPAG-no-low

    PLAYERS

    99 C.J. AH YOU EYE - you

    84 DANARIO Alexander duh-NAIR-ee-oh

    16 Danny AMENDOLA AM-en-DOLE-uh

    47 Billy BAJEMA BADGE-uh-muh

    86 Michael HOOMANAWANUI huh-oh-muh-NOW-uh-NEW-ee

    50 Bryan KEHL KEEL

    55 James LAURINAITIS Lore-in-eye-tis

    27 Quintin MIKELL like MICHAEL

    97 DARELL Scott duh-RELL

    52 JABARA Williams juh-BAR-uh

    64 Tony WRAGGE RAH-gee

    RAMS COACHES & PRONUNCIATI ON GUIDE

    9/27/2011

    Lou PAOLILLO

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    # Player Pos Ht Wt Dat e Age Ex p Col lege H.S. Hom et ow n How Ac q

    99 Ah You, C.J. DE 6-4 265 7/7/82 29 3 Oklahoma Highland, Utah FA-'07

    84 Alexander, Danario WR 6-5 217 8/7/88 22 2 Missouri Marlin, Texas FA'10

    16 Amendola, Danny WR 5-11 188 11/2/85 25 3 Texas Tech The Woodlands, Texas FA-'09

    47 Bajema, Billy TE 6-4 259 10/31/82 28 7 Oklahoma State Oklahoma City, Okla. UFA(SF)-'09

    95 Bannan, Justin DT 6-3 312 4/18/79 32 10 Colorado Sacramento, Calif. FA-'11

    63 Bell, Jacob G 6-5 304 3/2/81 30 8 Miami (Ohio) Cleveland, Ohio FA-'11

    8 Bradford, Sam QB 6-4 224 11/8/87 23 2 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. D1-'10

    60 Brown, Jason C 6-3 320 5/5/83 28 7 North Carolina Henderson, N.C. UFA(BAL)-'09

    3 Brown, Josh K 6-0 202 4/29/79 32 9 Nebraska Foyil, Okla. UFA(SEA)-'08

    37 Butler, James S 6-3 218 9/7/82 29 7 Georgia Tech Bainbridge, Ga. FA-'1157 Chamberlain, Chris LB 6-1 238 9/30/85 26 4 Tulsa Bethany, Okla. D7A-'08

    15 Curry, Dominique WR 6-2 223 8/16/87 24 2 Cal (PA) Philadelphia, Pa. FA-'10

    43 Dahl, Craig S 6-1 212 6/17/85 26 5 North Dakota State Mankato, Minn. FA-'09

    62 Dahl, Harvey G 6-5 308 6/24/1981 30 5 Nevada-Reno Fallon, NV FA-'11

    4 Feeley, A.J. QB 6-3 216 5/16/77 34 11 Oregon Caldwell, ID UFA(CAR)-'10

    32 Fletcher, Bradley CB 6-0 200 6/25/86 25 3 Iowa Youngstown, Ohio D3-'09

    11 Gibson, Brandon WR 6-0 205 8/13/87 24 3 Washington State Puyallup, Wash. T(PHI)-'09

    71 Gibson, Gary DT 6-3 312 5/5/82 29 6 Rutgers Lafayette, N.Y. FA-'11

    73 Goldberg, Adam G 6-7 305 8/12/80 31 8 Wyoming Edina, Minn. T(MIN)-'06

    38 Gordy, Josh CB 5-11 195 2/9/1987 24 1 Central Michigan Warthan, Ga. FA-'1196 Hall, James DE 6-2 265 2/4/77 34 12 Michigan New Orleans, La. T(DET)-'07

    31 Harris, Al CB 6-1 194 12/7/74 36 14 Texas A&M (Kingsville) Pompano Beach, Fla FA-'11

    22 Hines, Jermale S 6-1 218 11/11/87 23 R Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio D5-'11

    86 Hoomanawanui, Michael TE 6-4 263 7/4/88 23 2 Illinois Bloomington, Ill. D5A-'10

    56 Hull, Josh LB 6-3 245 5/21/87 24 2 Penn State Millheim, Pa. D7C-'10

    39 Jackson, Steven RB 6-2 240 7/22/83 28 8 Oregon State Las Vegas, Nev. D1-045 Jones, Donnie P 6-2 220 7/5/80 31 8 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. RFA(MIA)-'07

    50 Kehl, Bryan LB 6-2 244 6/16/84 27 4 Brigham Young Salt Lake City, Utah FA'10

    88 Kendricks, Lance TE 6-3 247 1/30/88 23 R Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisc. D2-'11

    21 King, Justin CB 5-11 197 5/11/87 24 4 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D4A-'08

    55 Laurinaitis, James LB 6-2 250 12/3/86 24 3 Ohio State Plymouth, Minn. D2-'09

    59 Leber, Ben LB 6-3 245 12/7/78 32 10 Kansas State Vermillion, SD FA-'11

    91 Long, Chris DE 6-3 270 3/28/85 26 4 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. D1-'08

    44 McQuaide, Jake LS 6-2 247 12/7/87 23 R Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio FA-'11

    27 Mikell, Quintin DB 5-10 204 9/16/80 30 9 Boise State Eugene, Ore. FA-'11

    49 Miller, Brit FB 6-1 253 9/15/86 25 2 Illinois Decatur, Ill. FA-'10

    34 Norwood, Jerious RB 5-11 205 7/29/1983 28 6 Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. FA-'11

    18 Pettis, Austin WR 6-3 207 5/7/88 23 R Boise State Anaheim, Calif. D3-'11

    51 Poppinga, Brady LB 6-3 252 9/21/1979 31 7 Brigham Young Evanston, Wy. FA-'11

    35 Porter, Quinn RB 6-0 205 2/2/1986 25 1 Stillman Los Angeles, Calif. FA-'11

    94 Quinn, Robert DE 6-4 264 5/18/90 21 R North Carolina Ladson, S.C. D1-'11

    98 Robbins, Fred DT 6-4 322 3/26/77 34 12 Wake Forest Pensacola, Fla. UFA(NYG)-'10

    76 Saffold, Rodger T 6-5 314 6/6/88 23 2 Indiana Bedford, Ohio D2-'10

    87 Salas, Greg WR 6-1 209 8/25/88 22 R Hawaii Chino, Calif. D4-'11

    97 Scott, Darell DT 6-3 317 3/15/86 25 3 Clemson Columbia, S.C. D4-'09

    92 Sims, Eugene DE 6-6 265 3/18/86 25 2 West Texas A&M Mt. Olive, Miss. D6B-'10

    10 Sims-Walker, Mike WR 6-2 212 11/21/1984 26 5 UCF Orlando, Fla. FA-'11

    77 Smith, Jason T 6-5 308 4/30/86 25 3 Baylor Dallas, Texas D1-'09

    81 Spach, Stephen TE 6-4 260 7/18/82 29 6 Fresno State Fresno, Calif. FA-'11

    20 Stewart, Darian S 5-11 214 8/4/88 23 2 South Carolina Huntsville, Ala. FA-'10

    33 Williams, Cadillac RB 5-11 218 4/21/1982 29 6 Auburn Gadsden, Alabama FA-'11

    52 Williams, Jabara LB 6-2 238 7/6/89 22 R Stephen F. Austin Garrison, Texas D7B-'11

    64 Wragge, Tony C 6-4 310 8/14/1979 32 7 New Mexico State Creighton, NM FA-'11

    Physically Unable to Perform (2)

    89 Clayton, Mark WR 5-10 190 7/2/82 29 7 Oklahoma Arlington, Texas FA-'11

    25 Johnson, Marquis DB 5-11 203 5/18/88 23 2 Alabama Sarasota, Fla. FA-'10

    41 Baker, Mikail S 6-0 193 6/19/87 24 R Baylor Dallas, Texas D7A-'1124 Bartell, Ron CB 6-1 208 2/22/82 29 7 Howard Detroit, Mich. D2-05

    93 Cudjo, Jermelle DT 6-2 311 9/28/86 25 2 Central Oklahoma Lawton, Okla. FA-'10

    23 Murphy, Jerome CB 6-0 200 1/13/87 23 2 South Florida Elizabeth, NJ D3-10

    30 Wide, Eddie RB 5-10 195 11/19/88 22 R Utah Las Vegas, Nev. FA-'11

    61 Barnes, Tim C 6-4 300 5/14/1988 23 R Missouri Longwood, Mo. FA-'11

    12 Brandstater, Tom QB 6-5 222 10/21/84 26 1 Fresno State Turlock, Calif. FA-'11

    41 Guidugli, Ben TE 6-1 248 10/22/87 23 R Cincinnati Ft. Thomas, Ky. FA-'11

    66 Henderson, John DT 6-1 303 2/10/88 23 R S. Mississippi Oakland City, Calif. FA-'11

    70 Hughes, Kevin G 6-4 300 8/6/88 23 R SE Louisiana New Orleans, La. FA-'11

    58 Lutrus, Scott LB 6-3 241 4/23/88 23 R Connecticut Brookfield, CT FA-'11

    68 McKee, Ryan T 6-6 308 11/4/86 24 1 Southern Mississippi Daphne, Ala. W-'09 (NYJ)

    30 Reynolds, Chase RB 6-0 200 10/22/1987 23 R Montana Drummond, MT FA-'11

    Injured/Reserve (5)

    RAMS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

    Practice Squad (8)

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    # Player Pos Ht Wt Dat e Age Ex p Col lege H.S. Hom et ow n How Ac q

    3 Josh Brown K 6-0 202 4/29/79 32 9 Nebraska Foyil, Okla. UFA(SEA)-'08

    4 A.J. Feeley QB 6-3 216 5/15/77 34 11 Oregon Caldwell, Id UFA(CAR)-'10

    5 Donnie Jones P 6-2 220 7/5/80 31 8 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. RFA(MIA)-'078 Sam Bradford QB 6-4 224 11/8/87 23 2 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. D1-'10

    10 Mike Sims-Walker WR 6-2 212 11/21/84 26 5 UCF Orlando, Fla. FA-'1111 Brandon Gibson WR 6-0 205 8/13/87 24 3 Washington State Puyallup, Wash. T(PHI)-'0915 Dominique Curry WR 6-2 223 8/16/87 24 2 Cal (PA) Philadelphia, Pa. FA-'10

    16 Danny Amendola WR 5-11 188 11/2/85 25 3 Texas Tech The Woodlands, Texas FA-'0918 Austin Pettis WR 6-3 207 5/7/88 23 R Boise State Anaheim, Calif. D3-'11

    20 Darian Stewart S 5-11 214 8/4/88 23 2 South Carolina Huntsville, Ala. FA-'10

    21 Justin King CB 5-11 197 5/11/87 24 4 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D4A-'08

    22 Jermale Hines S 6-1 218 11/11/87 23 R Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio D5-'1127 Quintin Mikell DB 5-10 204 9/16/80 31 9 Boise State Eugene, OR FA-'1131 Al Harris CB 6-1 194 12/7/74 36 14 Texas A&M (Kingsville) Pompano Beach, Fla FA-'1132 Bradley Fletcher CB 6-0 200 6/25/86 25 3 Iowa Youngstown, Ohio D3-'0933 Cadillac Williams RB 5-11 218 4/21/1982 29 6 Auburn Gadsden, Alabama FA-'1134 Jerious Norwood RB 5-11 205 7/29/1983 28 6 Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. FA-'1135 Quinn Porter RB 6-0 205 2/2/1986 25 1 Stillman Los Angeles FA-'1137 James Butler S 6-3 218 9/7/82 29 7 Georgia Tech Bainbridge, Ga. FA-'1138 Josh Gordy CB 5-11 195 2/9/1987 24 1 Central Michigan Warthan, Ga. FA-'1139 Steven Jackson RB 6-2 240 7/22/83 28 8 Oregon State Las Vegas, Nev. D1-0443 Craig Dahl S 6-1 212 6/17/85 26 5 North Dakota State Mankato, Minn. FA-'0944 Jake McQuaide LS 6-2 247 12/7/87 23 R Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio FA-'11

    47 Billy Bajema TE 6-4 259 10/31/82 28 7 Oklahoma State Oklahoma City, Okla. UFA(SF)-'0949 Brit Miller FB 6-1 253 9/15/86 25 2 Illinois Decatur, Ill. FA-'1050 Bryan Kehl LB 6-2 244 6/16/84 27 4 Bringham Young Salt Lake City, Utah FA'1051 Brady Poppinga LB 6-3 252 9/21/1979 31 7 Brigham Young Evanston, Wy. FA-'1152 Jabara Williams LB 6-2 238 7/6/89 22 R Stephen F. Austin Garrison, Texas D7B-'1155 James Laurinaitis LB 6-2 250 12/3/86 24 3 Ohio State Plymouth, Minn. D2-'0956 Josh Hull LB 6-3 245 5/21/87 24 2 Penn State Millheim, Pa. D7C-'1057 Chris Chamberlain LB 6-1 238 9/30/85 26 4 Tulsa Bethany, Okla. D7A-'0859 Ben Leber LB 6-3 245 12/7/78 32 10 Kansas State Vermillion, SD FA-'1160 Jason Brown C 6-3 320 5/5/83 28 7 North Carolina Henderson, N.C. UFA(BAL)-'0962 Harvey Dahl G 6-5 308 6/24/1981 30 5 Nevada-Reno Fallon, NV FA-'1163 Jacob Bell G 6-5 304 3/2/81 30 8 Miami (Ohio) Cleveland, Ohio FA-'1164 Tony Wragge C 6-4 310 8/14/1979 32 7 New Mexico State Creighton, NM FA-'1171 Gary Gibson DT 6-3 312 5/5/82 29 6 Rutgers Lafayette, N.Y. FA-'1173 Adam Goldberg G 6-7 305 8/12/80 31 8 Wyoming Edina, Minn. FA-'1176 Rodger Saffold T 6-5 314 6/6/88 23 2 Indiana Bedford, Ohio D2-'1077 Jason Smith T 6-5 308 4/30/86 25 3 Baylor Dallas, Texas D1-'09

    81 Stephen Spach TE 6-4 260 7/18/82 29 6 Fresno State Fresno, Calif. FA-'1184 Danario Alexander WR 6-5 217 8/7/88 23 2 Missouri Marlin, Texas FA'1086 Michael Hoomanawanui TE 6-4 263 7/4/88 23 2 Illinois Bloomington, Ill. D5A-'1087 Greg Salas WR 6-1 209 8/25/88 23 R Hawaii Chino, Calif. D4-'1188 Lance Kendricks TE 6-3 247 1/30/88 23 R Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisc. D2-'1191 Chris Long DE 6-3 270 3/28/85 26 4 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. D1-'0892 Eugene Sims DE 6-6 265 3/18/86 25 2 West Texas A&M Mt. Olive, Miss. D6B-'1094 Robert Quinn DE 6-4 264 5/18/90 21 R North Carolina Ladson, S.C. D1-'1195 Justin Bannan DT 6-3 312 4/18/79 32 10 Colorado Sacramento, Calif. FA-'1196 James Hall DE 6-2 265 2/4/77 34 12 Michigan New Orleans, La. T(DET)-'0797 Darell Scott DT 6-3 317 3/15/86 25 3 Clemson Columbia, S.C. D4-'0998 Fred Robbins DT 6-4 322 3/26/77 34 12 Wake Forest Pensacola, Fla. UFA(NYG)-'1099 C.J. Ah You DE 6-4 265 7/7/82 29 3 Oklahoma Highland, Utah FA-'07

    Physically Unable to Perform (2)

    89 Clayton, Mark WR 5-10 190 7/2/82 29 7 Oklahoma Arlington, Texas FA-'11

    25 Johnson, Marquis DB 5-11 203 5/18/88 23 2 Alabama Sarasota, Fla. FA-'10

    24 Ron Bartell CB 6-1 208 2/22/82 29 7 Howard Detroit, Mich. D2-05

    41 Mikail Baker S 6-0 193 6/19/87 24 R Baylor Dallas, Texas D7A-'1193 Jermelle Cudjo DT 6-2 311 9/28/86 25 2 Central Oklahoma Lawton, Okla. FA-'1023 Jerome Murphy CB 6-0 200 1/13/87 23 2 South Florida Elizabeth, NJ D3-1030 Eddie Wide RB 5-10 195 11/19/1988 22 R Utah Las Vegas, Nev. FA-'11

    12 Tom Brandstater QB 6-5 222 10/21/84 26 1 Fresno State Turlock, Calif. FA-'11

    30 Chase Reynolds RB 6-0 200 10/22/1987 23 R Montana Drummond, MT FA-'11

    41 Ben Guidugli TE 6-1 248 10/22/87 23 R Cincinnati Ft. Thomas, Ky. FA-'11

    58 Scott Lutrus LB 6-3 241 4/23/88 23 R Connecticut Brookfield, CT FA-'11

    61 Tim Barnes C 6-4 300 5/14/1988 23 R Missouri Longwood, Mo. FA-'11

    66 John Henderson DT 6-1 303 2/10/88 23 R S. Mississippi Oakland City, Calif. FA-'11

    68 Ryan McKee T 6-6 308 11/4/86 24 1 Southern Mississippi Daphne, Ala. W-'09 (NYJ)

    70 Kevin Hughes G 6-4 300 8/6/88 23 R SE Louisiana New Orleans, La. FA-'11

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    14th year (1) 31 Harris, Al CB 6-1 194 12/7/74 36 14 Texas A&M (Kingsville) Pompano Beach, Fla FA-'11

    12th year (2) 96 Hall, James DE 6-2 281 2/4/77 34 12 Michigan New Orleans, La. T(DET)-'0

    98 Robbins, Fred DT 6-4 325 3/26/77 34 12 Wake Forest Pensacola, Fla. UFA(NYG

    11th year (1) 10 Feeley, A.J. QB 6-3 220 5/16/77 34 11 Oregon Caldwell, ID UFA(CAR

    10th year (2) 95 Bannan, Justin DT 6-3 312 4/18/79 32 10 Colorado Sacramento, Calif. FA-'11

    59 Leber, Ben LB 6-3 245 12/7/78 32 10 Kansas State Vermillion, SD FA-'11

    9th year (2) 3 Brown, Josh K 6-0 205 4/29/79 32 9 Nebraska Foyil, Okla. UFA(SEA

    27 Mikell, Quintin DB 5-10 204 9/16/80 30 9 Boise State Eugene, OR FA-'11

    8th year (4) 63 Bell, Jacob G 6-5 300 3/2/81 30 8 Miami (Ohio) Cleveland, Ohio UFA(TEN

    73 Goldberg, Adam T 6-7 309 8/12/80 31 8 Wyoming Edina, Minn. T(MIN)-'0

    39 Jackson, Steven RB 6-2 236 7/22/83 28 8 Oregon State Las Vegas, Nev. D1-04

    5 Jones, Donnie P 6-2 225 7/5/80 31 8 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. RFA(MIA

    7th year (7) 47 Bajema, Billy TE 6-4 259 10/31/82 28 7 Oklahoma State Oklahoma City, Okla. UFA(SF)-

    24 Bartell, Ron* CB 6-1 206 2/22/82 29 7 Howard Detroit, Mich. D2-05

    60 Brown, Jason C 6-3 328 5/5/83 28 7 North Carolina Henderson, N.C. UFA(BAL

    37 Butler, James S 6-3 209 9/7/82 29 7 Georgia Tech Bainbridge, Ga. UFA(NYG

    89 Clayton, Mark** WR 5-10 190 7/2/82 29 7 Oklahoma Arlington, Texas T(BAL)-'151 Poppinga, Brady LB 6-3 252 9/21/1979 31 7 Brigham Young Evanston, Wy. FA-'11

    64 Wragge, Tony C 6-4 310 8/14/1979 32 7 New Mexico State Creighton, NM FA-'11

    6th year (4) 71 Gibson, Gary DT 6-3 300 5/5/82 29 6 Rutgers Lafayette, N.Y. FA-'09

    34 Norwood, Jerious RB 5-11 205 7/29/1983 28 6 Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. FA-'1181 Spach, Stephen TE 6-4 260 7/18/82 29 6 Fresno State Fresno, Calif. FA