Topics: Bradley Fletcher, C.J. Ah You, Danny Amendola, Illini Mike, Jason Smith, Josh Hull, Michael Hoomanawanui, Monday Night Football, New York Giants, Rams Injury Report, Ron Bartell, Sam Bradford, St. Louis Rams, Steven Jackson
As grim as the injury report was immediately after Sunday’s game, things are finally starting to look a little better as the Rams prepare for Monday night’s tussle with the Giants. On the most recent injury report, Sam Bradford and Bradley Fletcher were both listed as full participants in practice. Bradford isn’t much of a surprise, but the news that Fletcher was full-go on Friday is huge. With Ron Bartell out for the season, this team can ill-afford to be without the services of Fletcher for any amount of time. I’m sure the toe is still bothering him a bit, but it’s a great sign that he was able to go today.
Moving on, Illini Mike and Jason Smith both were limited particpants today, although the both took more reps than they have all week leading up to today. It looks like both should be able to go on Monday night assuming no setbacks, but it’s still worth keeping a close eye on both over the next few days to make sure they are ready. Josh Hull was also full-go today, so he should be back on the special teams unit Monday. More after the jump…
Topics: Bradley Fletcher, C.J. Ah You, Danny Amendola, Illini Mike, Jason Smith, Josh Hull, Michael Hoomanawanui, Monday Night Football, New York Giants, Rams Injury Report, Ron Bartell, Sam Bradford, St. Louis Rams, Steven Jackson
Justin Stine (Lead Writer)- Born in the St. Louis area in 1985 and lived in the area for entire life. Family has been season ticket holders for the Rams since the team moved to the city in 1995. Graduated from McKendree University in December 2008 with a degree in English/Writing and has worked in the fantasy sports writing business for much of the last year. Other interests outside of sports include playing and performing music, namely guitar and vocals.








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