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Submitted by Brendan Mathews on October 7, 2008 - 9:00am. St. Louis Rams tight end Randy McMichael is officially finished for the season after the team placed him on injured reserve Monday.
Marvin Lewis doesn't plan to leave one of the NFL's safest coaching jobs. Lewis said Monday the team's worst start in six years hasn't diminished his commitment to getting it turned around.
Raiders sack their coach...Bangedup Rams...AL Central showdown in...
Raiders sack their coach...Banged-up Rams...AL Central showdown in Chicago ALAMEDA, Calif.
NFL notes: Fitzpatrick could be better vs. Cowboys
Ryan Fitzpatrick had only one practice to run the Cincinnati Bengals' offense before making his first start in three years.
Joe Klopfenstein is ready to return to a starting role for the St. Louis Rams. The tight end started after being selected in the second round of the 2006 draft, catching 20 passes for 226 yards and one ...
McMichael sidelined by broken shin bone
St. Louis Rams tight end Randy McMichael will be sidelined a minimum of eight weeks due to a broken shin bone.
Haslett restores Bulger to Rams starting QB job
Jim Haslett speaks at a news conference naming him the interim head coach of the St.
Injuries put McMichael, Hill on the sidelines
Taking over an 0-4 team will be a daunting enough task for Jim Haslett. But the Rams' new head coach will have to do so without two starters for the next several weeks because of injuries suffered in the ...
The Rams helped starting tight end Randy McMichael off the field with an injury.
Three weeks into the season, folks in the Show-Me State can't bear to watch anymore.
Time: 11:12 AM IT'S UGLY IN ST. LOUIS: The Rams off to an 0-3 start are last in the league in defense, last in points allowed, last in rushing, 31st in offense and 31st in scoring.
Les Bowen: Further Review: The bottom line: Eagles defense must clamp down on opposing tight ends
The giddiest man in the state of Pennsylvania right now has to be Heath Miller. Miller is the Pittsburgh Steelers' tight end.
Around the NFC West: Rams can't finish
September 15, 2008 8:26 AM Bernie Miklasz of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch says Rams coach Scott Linehan should step down two games into the season.
Protecting Bulger has become a priority
In the words of tight end Randy McMichael, the St. Louis Rams can't let quarterback Marc Bulger get knocked around "like a piata." "Our quarterback can't be a piata," McMichael said after the Rams' 41-13 loss ...
Giants go on road hoping to batter Rams
Eli Manning looks to continue the Giants' impressive stretch. ST. LOUIS - The Giants have been sitting and playing on the edge of their seats for just about as long as they can remember.
His 41-yard interception return in the fourth quarter was one of several big plays by the New York Giants' defense in another stifling effort.
Bulger feels the heat, from fans and foes
It's time for Marc Bulger to step up as quarterback of the Rams -- literally. He must step up in the pocket.
Room for 3 corners in Eagles' secondary
The Eagles' roiling three-cornerback situation, so volatile less than a week ago, has been elbowed out of the spotlight and clear off the stage by sunshine and rainbows.
Opener a breeze as Eagles go deep
First and foremost the Eagles' 38-3 blowout of the St. Louis Rams at Lincoln Financial Field was the most lopsided opening-day win in the 76-year history of the franchise.
Jackson's debut impressive, McNabb solid as Eagles rip Rams
DeSean Jackson made a big splash in his NFL debut, gaining 202 total yards -- 106 yards on six catches and 96 yards on eight punt returns -- and the Philadelphia Eagles ripped the St.