Who are we? Rams have questions to ask themselves
Turf Show Times —
... Per today's story in the Post-Dispatch, players did some soul searching in the wake of last week's stunning embarrassment and recognize a good opportunity to get some pride back against the 49ers this week. From the easily manhandled D-line, here's DT Clifton Ryan: ...
WEDNESDAY MORNING ONE-PER-CLUB ONE-LINERS
ProFootballTalk.com —
... . Says Chiefs coach Herm Edwards of RB Larry Johnson, “He’s in condition. He’s been working out. He’s been playing football. Now, he hasn’t played football in a month. He’ll have fresh legs .” The Raiders have failed to score a touchdown for nine quarters in a row . Two-point conversions could be the difference in the Chargers’ season. The Cardinals can’t seem to curtail their penalties . The Rams’ player say it’s up to them, not the coaches, to turn the season around . The 49ers are 6.5-point favorites over the Rams. Said Seahawks ...
Around the NFC West: 49ers reflect
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
... Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch says the Rams are facing an opponent with a losing record for only the second time this season. Also, knee problems will sideline cornerback Tye Hill for another week. ...
NAJEH DAVENPORT WORKS OUT FOR RAMS
ProFootballTalk.com —
With Steven Jackson injured and out of Sunday’s game against the Jets, the Rams were left with Kenneth Darby and Antonio Pittman splitting the reps at running back. Now St. Louis is looking to bring in a veteran back with more experience. The St. Louis Post Dispatch reports (and we’ve separately confirmed) that running back Najeh Davenport visited Rams Park on Tuesday for workouts and a physical . Running back Dwayne Wright also worked out in St. Louis. So far neither player was signed. The 29-year-old Davenport spent four games on the Steelers’ roster this season but got ...

