Published 8/24/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
Even with newly signed Steven Jackson just a spectator, the St. Louis Rams' first-string offense ended its long slump with two touchdowns. Troy Smith's illness kept the Baltimore Ravens' quarterback derby on hold. Marc Bulger's 4-yard pass to rookie Keenan Burton with six minutes to go in the second quarter gave the Rams' starters their first score in three preseasons under coach Scott Linehan in a...
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