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Rams receiver Brian Quick cleared to play against Colts
By Nick Wagoner
http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-ra...ver-brian-quick-cleared-to-play-against-colts
EARTH CITY, Mo. -- While St. Louis Rams running back Todd Gurley took the next step in his progress from a knee injury Tuesday afternoon, receiver Brian Quick took the biggest step of all in his own recovery from a devastating shoulder injury.
Quick, who has been practicing fully throughout camp but did so with the caution sign of a yellow "no contact" beanie, has been fully cleared to shed the beanie and will play in the team's third preseason game on Saturday night against the Indianapolis Colts.
"Brian is cleared and ready to go," coach Jeff Fisher said. "He's ready to go. We expect him to play this week. So it was tremendous effort considering the news that we got once we examined the shoulder after the Kansas City game, because there was significant damage to it and there was some question as to whether he would return. (Head Athletic Trainer) Reg (Scott) and his staff, the doctors and you have to credit Brian for the hard work, so he's back and ready to go.”
Quick, who spoke openly about disliking the yellow beanie, was happy to shed it and be back at full speed in Tuesday's practice. Before the workout, he passed off the beanie to Gurley.
Of more importance, during team drills, Quick split defenders down the right sideline and went up to snare a deep ball from quarterback Case Keenum for a big gain.
Now, he'll get a chance to do it in a game for the first time since Oct. 26 of last year.
"I'm thankful just to be here but for the opportunity and to actually get to play is more exciting," Quick said.
We'll have more on Quick and his recovery soon.
For now, some other notes from Tuesday's practice:
Among those sitting out were CB Brandon McGee, LB Marshall McFadden, LB Daren Bates, LB Korey Toomer, OL Andrew Donnal, OT Steven Baker, OL Rodger Saffold, DT Michael Brockers, TE Brad Smelley and defensive tackle Doug Worthington. Saffold, who is dealing with a shoulder issue, did some running on the side early in practice.
Safety Cody Davis had a nice read and interception of quarterback Nick Foles near the goal line in red zone drills. Davis has been a core special teams player but anything he can add defensively only bolsters his roster cause.
Receiver Isiah Ferguson suffered a torn ACL and meniscus last week and the team waived/injured him over the weekend. He passed through and has reverted to the Rams' injured reserve list for now. He also watched Tuesday's practice from the sideline.
The Rams will be back on the practice field Wednesday afternoon.
By Nick Wagoner
http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-ra...ver-brian-quick-cleared-to-play-against-colts
EARTH CITY, Mo. -- While St. Louis Rams running back Todd Gurley took the next step in his progress from a knee injury Tuesday afternoon, receiver Brian Quick took the biggest step of all in his own recovery from a devastating shoulder injury.
Quick, who has been practicing fully throughout camp but did so with the caution sign of a yellow "no contact" beanie, has been fully cleared to shed the beanie and will play in the team's third preseason game on Saturday night against the Indianapolis Colts.
"Brian is cleared and ready to go," coach Jeff Fisher said. "He's ready to go. We expect him to play this week. So it was tremendous effort considering the news that we got once we examined the shoulder after the Kansas City game, because there was significant damage to it and there was some question as to whether he would return. (Head Athletic Trainer) Reg (Scott) and his staff, the doctors and you have to credit Brian for the hard work, so he's back and ready to go.”
Quick, who spoke openly about disliking the yellow beanie, was happy to shed it and be back at full speed in Tuesday's practice. Before the workout, he passed off the beanie to Gurley.
Of more importance, during team drills, Quick split defenders down the right sideline and went up to snare a deep ball from quarterback Case Keenum for a big gain.
Now, he'll get a chance to do it in a game for the first time since Oct. 26 of last year.
"I'm thankful just to be here but for the opportunity and to actually get to play is more exciting," Quick said.
We'll have more on Quick and his recovery soon.
For now, some other notes from Tuesday's practice:
Among those sitting out were CB Brandon McGee, LB Marshall McFadden, LB Daren Bates, LB Korey Toomer, OL Andrew Donnal, OT Steven Baker, OL Rodger Saffold, DT Michael Brockers, TE Brad Smelley and defensive tackle Doug Worthington. Saffold, who is dealing with a shoulder issue, did some running on the side early in practice.
Safety Cody Davis had a nice read and interception of quarterback Nick Foles near the goal line in red zone drills. Davis has been a core special teams player but anything he can add defensively only bolsters his roster cause.
Receiver Isiah Ferguson suffered a torn ACL and meniscus last week and the team waived/injured him over the weekend. He passed through and has reverted to the Rams' injured reserve list for now. He also watched Tuesday's practice from the sideline.
The Rams will be back on the practice field Wednesday afternoon.