Myles Simmons
http://www.stlouisrams.com/news-and-events/article-1/Friday-Wrap-Up-Fisher-Arranges-FaceTime-with-Bailey/dcf3c811-a172-4eb8-bea0-a69d6c6615cb
OGLETREE’S POSSIBLE RETURN
Also of note from Fisher’s Friday press conference, the head coach said the club will start Alec Ogletree’s practice window from being on IR/designated to return. Fisher said last week there’s a chance the weakside linebacker could be active against the 49ers in Week 17.
“Yeah, we’re going to start the window and see how he is,” Fisher said. “He ran outside last week. He’s not ready to play, but we’ll start the window next week and we’ll see how it goes.”
====================
Rams notes: LB Ogletree will return to practice next week
Joe Lyons
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/football/professional/rams-notes-lb-ogletree-will-return-to-practice-next-week/article_a2196344-6c10-57c7-858c-5119f41ba3e2.html
When the Rams return to the practice field early next week, third-year linebacker Alec Ogletree is expected to be with them.
Ogletree, the team’s leading tackler in 2013 and 2014, suffered a broken leg in the Rams’ 24-22 win at Arizona on Oct. 4 and was later placed on the injured reserve-designated to return list.
“We’re going to start the (21-day) window and see how he is,” Rams coach Jeff Fisher said Friday while meeting with the media at Rams Park. “He ran outside last week. He’s not ready to play, but we’ll see how it goes.”
Earlier in the week, Fisher said, “The goal would be to see if he’d be available for San Francisco (in the season finale on Jan. 3). If not, then he’s got a head-start on the offseason program.”
A first-round draft pick in 2013, the 6-foot-2, 245-pound Ogletree was playing the best football of his young NFL career and again leading the Rams with 55 tackles, including 46 solos, at the time of his injury.