Rams Headlines

Former Giant Fred Robbins reunited with Coach Steve Spagnuolo
The St. Louis Rams hoped to bolster their defensive line by signing former New York Giants defensive tackle Fred Robbins.

NewsChannel 5's Frank Cusumano spoke from his home about the NCAA tournament, the Cardinals and the Rams.

St. Louis Rams players Adam Carriker, Donnie Jones and Adam Goldberg will each visit three schools this week in celebration of Dr. Seuss' birthday in coordination with the group "Read Across America."

St. Louis Rams general manager Billy Devaney has not decided what to do with the first pick in April's NFL draft.

The St. Louis Rams are reducing ticket prices for next season the majority of seats at the Edward Jones Dome.

Despite a report echoed on various sports blogs Tuesday, Rams Coach Steve Spagnuolo says Marc Bulger is still a member of the Rams.

Owners Chip Rosenbloom and Lucia Rodriguez signed an agreement to sell to Illinois businessman Shahid Khan and his family.

Just in time for a new owner, the St. Louis Rams are about to get a new playing field.

Four-time Rams Pro Bowl defensive back Nolan Cromwell is back with the franchise as wide receivers coach.

Police say they found a lack of evidence that St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson beat a girlfriend who was nine months pregnant with the couple's child at his Las Vegas home last year.

A decade ago, the St. Louis Rams were on top of the NFL. That might be hard to believe if you hadn't been there.

NewsChannel 5's Frank Cusumano answered questions at his home from NewsChannel 5's Art Holliday about if two weeks is enough time for the New Orleans Saints to figure out a way to stop Peyton Manning.

Jim Haslett calls Kurt Warner a great football player, better person off the field
Former Rams interim head coach and defensive coordinator Jim Haslett said Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner makes great plays on the football field, all day long, and is a great person.
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Redskins linebacker London Fletcher, Browns wide receiver Mike Furrey and Chiefs guard Brian Waters are finalists for the NFL's Man of the Year Award.

ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The St. Louis Rams have fired longtime head athletic trainer Jim Anderson.
Coach Steve Spagnuolo said Saturday that he would begin a search for a replacement. He said the move is not related to a rash of injuries during the team's 1-15 season.

Reggie Bush scored on an 83-yard punt return and a 46-yard run, and Drew Brees threw three touchdown passes to lead the New Orleans Saints to a 45-14 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Saturday in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.

Rams backup quarterback Kyle Boller is beginning his off-season by spending time with his girlfriend Carrie Prejean.

For a franchise that appears to have hit rock bottom after its third horrible year in a row (six wins total), St. Louis Rams players, coaches and front office personnel seem pretty optimistic that good times are not that far away.

And as we told you earlier Isaac Bruce suited up for only the second time in the past eight games.

Safety Oshiomogho Atogwe is the St. Louis Rams' Walter Payton Man of the Year recipient.

St. Louis Rams look towards next season
The Rams played their last regular season game of the season on Sunday, but the team is already looking towards next season.

NewsChannel 5's Frank Cusumano spoke from his home to NewsChannel 5's Mike Garrity about the Rams and the firing of Blues Coach Andy Murray. Plus, Frank makes his Super Bowl picks.

The men were reaching for a shoe a player had tossed their way when they fell about ten feet over the railing through a tarp that covers the Rams' tunnel.

The San Francisco 49ers finished strong, scoring three touchdowns in the final 7 1/2 minutes. The St. Louis Rams bowed out with a performance worthy of the No. 1 overall pick.

Commissioner Roger Goodell says the NFL competition committee will review league policy regarding late-season games where teams might be tempted to rest their starters for the playoffs.

Isaac Bruce got a ceremonial start in the San Francisco 49ers' finale, lining up for the first snap before jumping and bumping with a teammate and trotting off the field.