Report: Frontiere's heirs put Rams up for sale

 
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Sources: Rams up for sale - NFL - Yahoo! Sports

By Michael Silver , Yahoo! Sports May 20, 2008 Though it hasn't been publicized in the wake of longtime owner Georgia Frontiere's death earlier this year, the St. Louis Rams are on the market, according to several NFL sources. The possible sale of ...
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Rookies head to Canton

Posted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson The NFL has listened to Michael Irvin. At his Pro Football Hall of Fame induction last year, Irvin said he thought the league should send every incoming player to the Canton, Ohio, venue. The league loved the ...
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Rams for sale?

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Mike Furrey, Shaun McDonald will have smaller roles in new Lions offense | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press

In 2006, Mike Furrey left St. Louis and joined his former coach, Mike Martz, in Detroit. The 6-foot, 205-pound wide receiver led the Lions -- and NFC -- with 98 catches. In 2007, Shaun McDonald left St. Louis and joined Martz in Detroit. The 5-10, ...
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Sources: Rams up for sale - NFL - Yahoo! Sports

By Michael Silver , Yahoo! Sports May 20, 2008 Though it hasn't been publicized in the wake of longtime owner Georgia Frontiere's death earlier this year, the St. Louis Rams are on the market, according to several NFL sources. The possible sale of ...
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