• WATCH Thursday Night Football Buccaneers vs. Rams Free Online Live Stream

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the St. Louis Rams in some exciting Thursday Night Football in week 15 of the 2015 NFL season schedule tonight, making for some great sports entertainment! Make sure to keep reading below to find out where to watch this game, including some free online live streams, links to radio affiliates for your listening pleasure and more!
  • St. Louis Rams WR Stedman Bailey Shot in the Head

    According to plenty of Twitter posts and reports coming from the sports community, St. Louis Rams wide receiver Stedman Bailey was involved in a terrible shooting incident Tuesday (Nov. 24, 2015) night, resulting in the NFL player being rushed to the hospital with two gunshot wounds to the head. Luckily for Bailey and his family, the 3-year professional footballer player sustained injuries that are not considered life threatening, despite them being head wounds. Read more and find out how the NFL community has reacted on Twitter below.
  • Michael Sam Announces He's Taking a Break From Football to Focus on Mental Health

    After a troublesome year, Michael Sam has announced that he's stepping down from football. The defensive end broke the news to his fans on Twitter Friday night (Aug. 14), citing his tumultuous experience and mental health as the reasons for his departure. Sam plans to concentrate on some personal issues before making his way back on the field.
  • St. Louis Rams Announce Punter Signing With Hilarious Subject Line

    Punters are people, too. It's a tough concept to swallow, we know, but you should show respect for the weakest players on the football field. Why? For one, they're making bank. Case in point: The St. Louis Rams just announced the signing of Johnny Hekker for $18 million over six years including $9 million guaranteed (!!!).
  • St. Louis Rams Insist They Didn't Apologize to Police for 'Hands Up, Don't Shoot' Gesture

    It looks like finding middle ground and a truce between the St. Louis Rams and the St. Louis County police department is not going to be easy. The issue began when five St. Louis Rams players walked onto the field before Sunday, Nov. 30's game with their arms making a "hands up, don't shoot" gesture. The police department took extreme offense at the gesture, which was in reference to Darren Wilson's not being indicted in the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown. Now team officials and the police department are at odds over whether or not an apology was issued. On Monday, Dec. 1, the Rams's chief operations officer Kevin Demoff reached out to law enforcement to try and make peace. Demoff reportedly told police chief Jon Belmar that he "regretted any offense the officers may have taken and regretted that any members of the [Rams's] organization would act in a way that minimized the outstanding work that police officers and departments carry out each and every day." Even though Demoff said he never apologized, the chief believed it to be enough of an apology to send an email about the phone call to his staff.
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