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    Observation Deck: St. Louis Rams
    By Nick Wagoner

    http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-rams/post/_/id/10812/observation-deck-st-louis-rams-3

    CLEVELAND — If possible, the score of the St. Louis Rams preseason meeting with the Cleveland Browns has even less meaning than an average exhibition contest.

    The Rams (1-2 in preseason) dominated in a 33-14 win but the victory is about as hollow as possible considering what occurred in the first half. The first 30 minutes turned the team’s starters into something resembling a MASH unit.

    Quarterback Sam Bradford suffered a left knee injury with a little more than eight minutes to go in the first quarter and did not return. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that initial tests did not reveal any further damage to Bradford’s surgically repaired ACL, but Bradford will have more tests in the next 24 hours. Rams coach Jeff Fisher indicated after the game that it could be a hyperextended knee.

    Had it stopped there, it would have been bad enough, but four other starters left the game with injuries and did not return. Defensive tackle Kendall Langford (ankle), cornerback Trumaine Johnson (knee), defensive tackle Michael Brockers (ankle) and guard Rodger Saffold (ankle) also departed early. Early indications on those injuries are that Saffold and Langford were taken out more as a precaution. Johnson’s looked to be the worst after he took a helmet to the left knee and a cart took him to the locker room.

    Some more thoughts and observations from Saturday’s game:

    It was a rough go for left tackle Jake Long in his first game back. He picked up a penalty for hands to the face and struggled on two plays that led to Bradford getting hit. Obviously, he’s got some rust to knock off but it was a potentially damaging sequence.

    Wideout Brian Quick has put together the best training camp of his young career and has now carried it into two consecutive preseason games. He finished with four catches for 47 yards and a touchdown and was clearly Bradford’s favorite target. Time will tell if he can do it when the games count, but the Rams have to be encouraged by his consistency in camp and preseason.

    Hard to fathom why, after the injuries to Bradford, Saffold and Langford, the Rams still had the starting defense on the field when Johnson and Brockers were hurt.

    Receiver Chris Givens has been awfully quiet in this preseason to the point that he’s not playing at all with the starters. But Givens offered a reminder of why he’s a piece worth keeping around with an impressive 75-yard catch and run for a touchdown. He added a nice catch on a crossing route for a gain of 19 earlier on the drive.

    Defensive end Michael Sam came up with his second sack in as many games, dropping Johnny Manziel with a little more than 10 minutes to go. Best I can tell, Twitter is still functional. Barely.

    Rookie offensive lineman Greg Robinson did not start against the Browns after doing so in each of the first two games. Moving back and forth between left guard and left tackle has left him struggling to settle in. Rodger Saffold started at left guard with Davin Joseph at right guard, but that doesn’t mean that’s how it will be when the season starts. With the rest of the line healthy and in place, expect the Rams to try to get Robinson settled in at left guard moving forward.

    Linebacker James Laurinaitis (ankle) did some work in practice this week but the Rams clearly didn’t want to push him and he sat this one out. Fellow linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar also didn’t play.

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    RamBill
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    On night of injuries, Bradford re-injures knee in win over Browns

    • By Jim Thomas

    http://www.stltoday.com/sports/football/professional/on-night-of-injuries-bradford-re-injures-knee-in-win/article_7bfca815-4427-596e-a5c1-283ae76a7b5e.html

    CLEVELAND • En route to a 33-14 victory over the Browns. there were big catches by Kenny Britt and Brian Quick. Long runs by Chris Givens (after a catch) and Benny Cunningham. On defense Alec Ogletree had an interception. Rookie Aaron Donald started the second half with a sack fumble deep in Cleveland territory that led to a score.

    But for every big play the Rams produced Saturday at FirstEnergy Stadium, they suffered an injury. Seemingly returning to better health, 20 of the Rams’ 22 projected opening-day starters were in the lineup.

    But before halftime, five of those starters were out with injury _ two with knee injuries, and three with ankles. And of course, the one injury the Rams absolutely, positively couldn’t afford: an injury to quarterback Sam Bradford’s left knee.

    The on-site examination by Rams medical officials proved inconclusive. Bradford will undergo further tests Sunday in St. Louis to see if he has re-injured the anterior cruciate that was torn last October at Carolina.

    Bradford went down on second-and-7 from the Cleveland 12 on the opening drive of the night, holding his left knee once he landed. He had been hit by Browns defensive end Amonty Bryant _ who got around left tackle Jake Long _ after releasing an incomplete pass to tight end Jared Cook. Bradford’s left knee buckled as he braced himself after the Bryant hit.

    It was Long’s first game of the preseason; he’s coming back from offseason knee injury of his own and looked a little rusty early.

    Earlier in the drive, Bradford had completed a pass of 21 yards on third-and-7 to Cook that was wiped out by a penalty. After the penalty yardage was assessed, he connected with Quick for 13 yards and a first down that counted. Then came a 36-yard deep ball to Britt to the Cleveland 15.

    But none of that mattered, obviously, when Bradford went down after the Bryant hit. After a couple of minutes on the turf, Bradford got up with some help by the team medical staff. No cart was needed.

    After a couple more minutes on the sideline, Bradford then walked off the field into the tunnel to the visitors’ locker room, walking with a slight limp.

    The absence of a cart, and Bradford walking under his own power perhaps be seen as good signs. But it probably will take an MRI Sunday to really find out what’s going on with the knee.

    Obviously, trying to get through an entire season without Bradford, who has looked good in training camp and in exhibition play, would make the Rams’ hopes for a breakout season next to impossible.

    And if only the injuries had stopped with Bradford’s. On the Rams’ first defensive series of the night, defensive tackle Kendall Langford went down with a right ankle injury. Langford got the ankle re-taped and went in for another series, but then was taken out for good _ a precautionary measure, according to the team.

    On the first play of the Rams’ second offensive series, left guard Rodger Saffold went down with a right ankle injury. He was done for the night, again a precautionary measure according to the team.

    Then, with 5 1/2 minutes to play in the second quarter, cornerback Trumaine Johnson and defensive tackle Michael Brockers were injured on the same play. For Brockers, just coming back from an ankle injury, it was another ankle injury _ the severity of which was unknown.

    Johnson suffered a knee injury on the play _ a knee injury that looked serious and could be season ending. Johnson left on a cart and had a towel over his face as he left.

    The Rams’ third corner, Brandon McGee, didn’t dress Saturday. He has been slowed by an ankle injury this camp and preseason. Next in line are Missouri rookie E.J. Gaines, as well as Darren Woodard, Greg Reid, and Marcus Roberson.

    At quarterback, Shaun Hill finished off the first drive after Bradford’s injury, which ended in a 30-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein. Hill then engineered another drive ending in a 30-yard field goal, one which included a 32-yard completion to Britt and a 21-yard run by Cunningham, who started ahead of Zac Stacy.

    But Hill was done after that series, completing two of six passes before giving way to Austin Davis. Davis, playing ahead of rookie Garrett Gilbert for the first time this preseason, saw extended playing time _ all the way into the fourth quarter.

    After the Ogletree interception and 27-yard return in the second quarter, the Rams took over at the Cleveland 28 with 8:13 to play in the half. The Rams overcame a false start, and a holding penalty to get their first touchdown on a 6-yard Davis-to-Quick pass for a 13-0 lead.

    It was an active night for Quick, who had four receptions for 47 yards on six targets. The Rams made it four scores on five possessions a few minutes later, when Givens grabbed a short pass over the middle on crossing pattern, then turned up field and turned on the jets.

    No one could catch Givens, who raced all the way to the end zone for a 75-yard TD and a 20-0 lead with 2:48 left in the half.

    The Browns finally got on the board in the final minute of the second quarter, and sandwiched a couple of touchdowns around a third Zuerlein field goal. The second TD came on a 7-yard scramble by Johnny Manziel midway through the third quarter delighting the crowd at FirstEnergy.

    But Davis engineered another field goal drive, giving the Rams a 26-14 lead with 11:37 to play in the fourth quarter.

    Then came the moment we’ve all been waiting for: Rams defensive end Michael Sam sacked Johnny Football. Sam celebrated by mimicking Manziel’s “Money” gesture. Talk about your ESPN moments.

    Garrett Gilbert took over at quarterback after that Browns possession, and the Rams kept moving the ball, all the way down the field until Trey Watts scored on a 12-yard TD run, giving the Rams a 33-14 lead with 5:40 to play.

    This was a game the Rams dominated statistically. Following Watts’ TD the Rams had 452 yards of offense, compared to just 120 for Cleveland.

    But given the injuries to Bradford and others, that didn’t seem to matter much.

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    RamBill
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    Rams notes: Saffold starts at left guard instead of Robinson
    • By Jim Thomas

    http://www.stltoday.com/sports/football/professional/rams-notes-saffold-starts-at-left-guard-instead-of-robinson/article_7d1124bb-e0f2-5b00-83ae-b68bb4cae757.html

    CLEVELAND • Rodger Saffold made his preseason debut Saturday for the Rams but it came at the expense of No. 2 overall draft pick Greg Robinson.

    After missing the team’s first two exhibition games with a stinger, Saffold started at left guard against Cleveland. So that meant Robinson was on the bench at the start of the contest.

    The Rams came out with a starting offensive line of Jake Long at left tackle, Saffold at left guard, Scott Wells at center, Davin Joseph at right guard, and Joe Barksdale at right tackle.

    Robinson’s head is spinning a bit after switching continuously between guard and tackle during training camp and the preseason. So the Rams decided to cut back on the crash course he has undergone getting ready for the NFL, and decided to back him down a little Saturday.

    With the regular season fast approaching, the plan is to have Robinson focus on left guard from here on out, unless he’s needed on an emergency basis at tackle.

    Meanwhile, Saffold can’t seem to get over his string of injuries. He played the first couple of series for the Rams but left the game in the first half with a right ankle injury. The team announced that he was taken out of the game for precautionary reasons, an indication that the injury wasn’t serious.

    The Rams also made some changes in the lineup at linebacker Saturday because of injuries. Neither James Laurinaitis nor Jo-Lonn Dunbar started. That put the Bash Bros., Ray Ray Armstrong and Daren Bates, in the starting lineup.

    BROCKERS’ DEBUT

    After missing the New Orleans and Green Bay games with an ankle injury, defensive tackle Michael Brockers made his preseason debut Saturday against the Browns.

    Brockers suffered the injury during the team’s FanFest practice Aug. 2 at the Edward Jones Dome. Two years ago, he missed the first three games of the regular season with a high ankle sprain in the same foot, but this injury wasn’t as severe.

    “I know after the high one (in 2012), I couldn’t walk for about two weeks,” Brockers said. “Now I’m back on the field after two weeks, so for the most I’m doing good.”

    But Brockers didn’t make it through the first half before apparently aggravating the same ankle and leaving for the night.

    SITTING IT OUT

    Among Rams players sitting out Saturday’s contest were: WR Jordan Harris, CB Brandon McGee, LB Pat Schiller, DE Sammy Brown, C Demetrius Rhaney, C/G Barrett Jones, DT Matt Conrath, and DE William Hayes.

    BROWNS CONNECTIONS

    The Browns’ roster includes two former Rams draft picks: starting right guard John Greco was a third-round pick in 2008; backup running back Chris Ogbonnaya was a seventh-round pick in 2009.

    Browns fullback Ray Agnew, who played at De Smet High and Southern Illinois University, is the son of Rams assistant director of player personnel Ray Agnew Sr. (Agnew Sr. was a starter on the Rams’ Super Bowl XXXIV championship team.)

    Cornerback Pierre Desir, who has been slowed by a knee injury, played at Francis Howell Central High and Lindenwood University. Christian Kirksey of Hazelwood East High (and Iowa) is a backup weakside linebacker for the Browns.

    The Cleveland coaching staff includes running backs coach Wilbert Montgomery, who had the same job for the Rams from 1997-2005 as either running backs coach or tight ends coach.

    THE SERIES

    Saturday marked the third time in four years the Rams played either a preseason or regular-season game in Cleveland. The team played preseason games here previously in 2010 and 2013, and played a regular-season game here in 2011.

    RAM-BLINGS

    The Browns unveiled two new giant video boards Saturday, in what was their exhibition home opener. It’s part of a $120 million upgrade project over the next two years at FirstEnergy Stadium. Local taxpayers are kicking in $30 million, or one-fourth of the costs for improvements.

    • The Rams have a quick turnaround this week, concluding their preseason Thursday in Miami.

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