Rams unsure if QB Bulger will be available to play vs. Seahawks
It's not yet clear whether St. Louis Rams quarterback Marc Bulger will be ready to play next week against the Seattle Seahawks.

It's not yet clear whether St. Louis Rams quarterback Marc Bulger will be ready to play next week against the Seattle Seahawks.
St. Louis quarterback Marc Bulger said he took a blow to the head late in Arizona's 21-13 victory on Sunday. Bulger will undergo an evaluation on Monday.
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Rams defensive end C.J. Ah You has been lost for the season with a knee injury.
St. Louis Rams rookie defensive end C.J. Ah You has been lost for the season with a knee injury.
ST. LOUIS - Brandon Gibson was lost in the shuffle in Philadelphia, which is loaded with young, talented wide receivers.
Brandon Gibson was lost in the shuffle in Philadelphia, which is loaded with young, talented wide receivers. The rookie has been quite the pick-me-up with the St. Louis Rams, a team desperate for pass catchers all year. So desperate that Gibson was Marc Bulger's primary target last week, making his first seven career receptions for 93 yards.
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Rams have signed wide receiver Jordan Kent to replace Keenan Burton, the receiver lost for the season to a knee injury.
The St. Louis Rams have signed wide receiver Jordan Kent to replace Keenan Burton, the receiver lost for the season to a knee injury. Burton hurt his right knee in Sunday's 28-23 loss to New Orleans. Kent is 6-foot-4 and spent training camp with Seattle. He was waived on Sept. 5. He was a sixth-round draft pick of the Seahawks in 2007 and split
The St. Louis Rams lost again and are down another wide receiver, but they're feeling a lot better about themselves after nearly upsetting the unbeaten New Orleans Saints. In the 28-23 loss to the unbeaten Saints (9-0) on Sunday, Rams receiver Keenan Burton suffered a torn patella tendon in one of his knees and will be lost for the season.
The St. Louis Rams have lost leading wide receiver Keenan Burton for the rest of the season, the result of a right knee injury.
Reggie Bush helped the New Orleans Saints overcome another bundle of mistakes to stay unbeaten for the best start in team history. Bush scored twice for the first time in more than a year and Drew Brees compensated for two interceptions with two touchdown passes that allowed the Saints to escape with a 28-23 victory Sunday over the St.
ST. LOUIS - Reggie Bush helped the New Orleans Saints overcome another bundle of mistakes to stay unbeaten for the best start in team history.
The unbeaten New Orleans Saints were without safety Darren Sharper and cornerback Jabari Greer against the St. Louis Rams. A third defensive starter, tackle Sedrick Ellis (knee), missed his third straight start on Sunday. Both Sharper (knee) and Greer (groin) missed their first game after getting hurt in last week's victory over the Panthers.
Reggie Bush helped the New Orleans Saints overcome another bundle of mistakes to stay unbeaten for the best start in team history.
ST. LOUIS - The schedule has done zero favours for the one-win St. Louis Rams, the first team in NFL history to draw unbeaten opponents in three straight home games.
The last time St. Louis Rams receiver Keenan Burton was on the field he tied an NFL career high with five catches and the 54 yards was a personal best. If the records seem modest, remember that Burton is a second-year player for a team that is not exactly an offensive powerhouse. But in that game, two weeks ago, Burton helped the Rams snap a 17-gam
The schedule has done zero favors for the one-win St. Louis Rams, the first team in NFL history to draw unbeaten opponents in three straight home games. Good luck parlaying fresh legs off the bye week and a two-week buzz from their lone victory now that the prolific New Orleans Saints are coming to town.
Thanks to the recent bye week, St. Louis Rams cornerback Ron Bartell is feeling the best he has all season after a nagging thigh injury hampered his play.
By R.B. FALLSTROM AP Sports Writer
There was a stir around the St. Louis Rams a few weeks ago when Rush Limbaugh was part of a group that was...
No question, the St. Louis Rams deserve to be 1-7. So far, they've proven only that they can beat another really bad team. To match or -- gasp -- top last year's 2-14 record, they know they'll have to step it up. "We've just got to keep plugging away," rookie head coach Steve Spagnuolo said during the bye week.
Marc Bulger has thrown just three touchdown passes and owns a passer rating of 68.2 for the scuffling St. Louis Rams. But don't expect first-year coach Steve Spagnuolo to change quarterbacks.
ST. LOUIS - Marc Bulger has thrown just three touchdown passes and has a passer rating of 68.2 for the scuffling St. Louis Rams.
By R.B. FALLSTROM AP Sports Writer
Rams returner Danny Amendola sat out practice due to a concussion while guard Jacob Bell was cleared after tests showed he had only a mild one.