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EventVenue NameEvent Date 
Preseason: Indianapolis Colts vs. St. Louis RamsLucas Oil StadiumLucas Oil Stadium
Indianapolis, IN
08/12/2012 1:30 PM
Aug 12, 2012
Sun, 1:30 PM
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Preseason: St. Louis Rams vs. Kansas City ChiefsEdward Jones DomeEdward Jones Dome
Saint Louis, MO
08/18/2012 7:00 PM
Aug 18, 2012
Sat, 7:00 PM
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Preseason: Dallas Cowboys vs. St. Louis RamsDallas Cowboys StadiumDallas Cowboys Stadium
Arlington, TX
08/25/2012 7:00 PM
Aug 25, 2012
Sat, 7:00 PM
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Preseason: St. Louis Rams vs. Baltimore RavensEdward Jones DomeEdward Jones Dome
Saint Louis, MO
08/30/2012 7:00 PM
Aug 30, 2012
Thu, 7:00 PM
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2012 St. Louis Rams Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Regular Season Home Games)Edward Jones DomeEdward Jones Dome
Saint Louis, MO
09/08/2012 3:30 AM
Sep 08, 2012
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Detroit Lions vs. St. Louis RamsFord FieldFord Field
Detroit, MI
09/09/2012 1:00 PM
Sep 09, 2012
Sun, 1:00 PM
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St. Louis Rams vs. Washington RedskinsEdward Jones DomeEdward Jones Dome
Saint Louis, MO
09/16/2012 3:05 PM
Sep 16, 2012
Sun, 3:05 PM
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Chicago Bears vs. St. Louis RamsSoldier Field StadiumSoldier Field Stadium
Chicago, IL
09/23/2012 12:00 PM
Sep 23, 2012
Sun, 12:00 PM
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St. Louis Rams vs. Seattle SeahawksEdward Jones DomeEdward Jones Dome
Saint Louis, MO
09/30/2012 12:00 PM
Sep 30, 2012
Sun, 12:00 PM
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St. Louis Rams vs. Arizona CardinalsEdward Jones DomeEdward Jones Dome
Saint Louis, MO
10/04/2012 7:20 PM
Oct 04, 2012
Thu, 7:20 PM
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Miami Dolphins vs. St Louis RamsSun Life Stadium (Formerly Dolphin Stadium)Sun Life Stadium (Formerly Dolphin Stadium)
Miami Gardens, FL
10/14/2012 1:00 PM
Oct 14, 2012
Sun, 1:00 PM
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St. Louis Rams vs. Green Bay PackersEdward Jones DomeEdward Jones Dome
Saint Louis, MO
10/21/2012 12:00 PM
Oct 21, 2012
Sun, 12:00 PM
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St. Louis Rams vs. New England PatriotsWembley StadiumWembley Stadium
London, GL
10/28/2012 5:00 PM
Oct 28, 2012
Sun, 5:00 PM
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San Francisco 49ers vs. St. Louis RamsCandlestick ParkCandlestick Park
San Francisco, CA
11/11/2012 1:15 PM
Nov 11, 2012
Sun, 1:15 PM
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St. Louis Rams vs. New York JetsEdward Jones DomeEdward Jones Dome
Saint Louis, MO
11/18/2012 12:00 PM
Nov 18, 2012
Sun, 12:00 PM
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Arizona Cardinals vs. St. Louis RamsUniversity Of Phoenix StadiumUniversity Of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, AZ
11/25/2012 2:15 PM
Nov 25, 2012
Sun, 2:15 PM
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St. Louis Rams vs. San Francisco 49ersEdward Jones DomeEdward Jones Dome
Saint Louis, MO
12/02/2012 12:00 PM
Dec 02, 2012
Sun, 12:00 PM
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Buffalo Bills vs. St. Louis RamsRalph Wilson StadiumRalph Wilson Stadium
Orchard Park, NY
12/09/2012 1:00 PM
Dec 09, 2012
Sun, 1:00 PM
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St. Louis Rams vs. Minnesota VikingsEdward Jones DomeEdward Jones Dome
Saint Louis, MO
12/16/2012 12:00 PM
Dec 16, 2012
Sun, 12:00 PM
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. St. Louis RamsRaymond James StadiumRaymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL
12/23/2012 1:00 PM
Dec 23, 2012
Sun, 1:00 PM
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Seattle Seahawks vs. St. Louis RamsCenturyLink Field (Formerly Qwest Field)CenturyLink Field (Formerly Qwest Field)
Seattle, WA
12/30/2012 1:15 PM
Dec 30, 2012
Sun, 1:15 PM
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    Hicks hopes his path makes him a better pro (The Associated Press)

    METAIRIE, La. (AP) Akiem Hicks looks the part of an NFL defensive tackle, even if his resume does not stack up to those of most players selected in the first half of the NFL draft.

     

    2012 NFL Thursday Night Schedule (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

    The 2012 Thursday night football schedule has quite a few exciting games, with many of them consisting of division rivalries. The way that the Thursday night games play out could shape the divisional races, possibly bringing NFL fans a very exciting docket.

     

    Saturday starts anew with Packers (The SportsXchange)

    GREEN BAY, Wisc. -- Aaron Rodgers is starting over in one regard this year.

     

    Verner settling into Titans' nickelback role (National Football Post)

    Cornerback will fill role left by Finnegan's departure.

     

    Vegas has spoken, NFL season win totals are live (National Football Post)

    Four picks to keep an eye on this summer as we approach the start of the 2012 season.

     

    NFC West players in the crosshairs (Pro Football Weekly)

    As training camp approaches, we take a look at the players on each team who will be most heavily scrutinized. The list contains a fair amount of quarterbacks — no stunner there — but we tried to highlight as many non-QBs as we could. The players highlighted range from rookies to veterans with 10 or more years of experience.

     
     

    Rams' receivers getting up to speed with offense, Bradford (The SportsXchange)

    The Rams entered the offseason with a pressing need at wide receiver. When the dust settled during the priority phase of free agency, quarterback Sam Bradford still didn't have a No. 1 receiver and the team's top target in 2011, Brandon Lloyd, had signed with the Patriots.

     

    Beyond the Shutdown 50: Gino Gradkowski, C/G, Baltimore Ravens (Shutdown Corner)

    Now that the 2012 NFL draft is in the can, it's time to take the Shutdown 50 scouting format forward and get a closer look at some of the surprising and fascinating selections from this year's draft -- the guys we missed in the original 50, but who could be impact players now or down the road. Our next entry: Delaware guard Gino Gradkowski, selected with the third pick of the fourth round (98th overall) by the Baltimore Ravens. Overview: Gradkowski did not expect to be selected so early in the draft. According to a profile at DelawareOnLine , he had just settled down in front of the video game console when the phone rang. "I just got done playing a game of NHL PlayStation against my cousin Carmen … I didn't even have time to get anxious about the draft because I was still mad about losing in that game." You have to love a lineman who is so competitive that he cannot let go of his rage over losing a video hockey game until Ozzie Newsome's office calls with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. If Gradkowski is anything like older brother Bruce Gradkowski, then competitive fire will never be an issue. Bruce, now Andy Dalton's backup with the Bengals, has built a seven-year NFL career out of determination and little else. "The whole family has the underdog mentality," the older Gradkowski once said. "We're going to work hard to get the job done. We're disciplined. We're going to know what to do. We might not be the fastest, strongest or the biggest, but we get the job done. That's it. It's in the blood." Gino was certainly an underdog heading into the draft. He transferred from West Virginia to Delaware early in his college career so he could earn a starting job, played center and guard for three seasons, and earned All America status at the I-AA level. But Gradkowski was expected to enter the NFL as a seventh-round pick or rookie free agent. Now, he is the heir apparent to Matt Birk, and may someday be snapping to another player who took the Big Program-to-Delaware-to-Ravens path to success: Joe Flacco. Strengths: Gradkowski has fine foot quickness and lateral quickness. Delaware's offensive line took extremely wide splits, and the centers and guards pulled, trapped, and blocked on the move. Gradkowski was effective when shuffling to the side on a rollout or peeling behind the center on a trap. He appears to be very football smart and generally finds the right person to block when on the move or picking up blitzes. Gradkowski performed well at his Pro Day, benching 225 pounds 29 times and posting respectable results in agility drills. His strength is generally evident on tape, though you must take what you see with a grain of salt when what you see is a blurry image of someone nailing a Towson State defender. By all accounts, Gradkowski has a great work ethic and the right mentality for his position. Weaknesses: Gradkowski is too small to be a guard in most systems, particularly the Ravens' drive-blocking offense, and at 300 pounds he is a little small to be a starting center. He played guard in his senior season at Delaware and will have to be developed at center, his likely pro position.

     

    Tanier’s Team Reviews: The Kansas City Chiefs, via Todd Haley (Shutdown Corner)

    Any website can post "offseason grades" for NFL teams, mixing the draft and free agency into transaction soup, then straining it through the mind of some sportswriter who doesn't know who half the players are. Only the Shutdown Corner has the resources to get actual players, coaches, and executives from each team to evaluate their own offseasons! That's right: over the next few weeks, you will get transaction evaluations straight from the horse's mouths: straight talk about who was signed, who was lost, who was drafted, and why. (For the satirically challenged: all player, coach, and executive remarks are made by an impersonator). In this segment, former Chiefs coach Todd Haley breaks down the offseason moves of the team that fired him at the end of last season. We have a bad feeling about this. TODD HALEY: Wash your windshield, mister? I don't scrub windshields for the money. I have a coaching job now as offensive coordinator for the Steelers. I carry this slop bucket because I like it. It's comforting to wash windows while the mad clown stares at me with his dead, gray eyes, whispering razor truths mortals dare not speak aloud, truths that pierce flesh and cut an inky scarlet line against the throat of the he-goat … Sorry, my thoughts meander sometimes. The Chiefs had a productive offseason. At the skill positions, they added Peyton Hillis to a running back committee that already includes Dexter McCluster and Jamaal Charles, who is ahead of schedule rehabbing his knee injury. Kevin Boss joins Tony Moeaki, also on schedule to return from a knee injury, to give the Chiefs two tight ends who can block and catch. Two rookie wide receivers, Devon Wylie and Junior Hemingway, will provide extra depth behind Dwayne Bowe, Steve Breaston and last year's top pick Jonathan Baldwin, who started to come on late in the season. Matt Cassel, yet another player who missed much of last season with injuries, won't have to worry about throwing to the likes of Keary Colbert or Anthony Becht. That's right, everyone gets to come back to Kansas City but me, the guy who got blamed for not being able to build an offense around Tyler Palko and Terrance Copper, while the dead-eyed clown stares back at me from the mirror and cackles. "You ever played cornhole with the devil, son?" he asks, his raspy voice a rusty hypodermic needle scraping gutter concrete. "He don't use no beanbags, boy." And that he-goat just brays and brays like he sees the end coming and don't know whether to fight it or welcome it. Moving on to the defense, Dontari Poe was one of the most physically gifted specimens in this year's draft class. The Chiefs have a bad habit of striking out with big defensive tackles, from Ryan Sims to Glenn Dorsey, so my former assistant Romeo Crennel will have to be careful about Poe's development and role if he doesn't want Poe to become an overpriced space-eater the greasepaint smears and the sharpened steel glints in the pickup truck headlights behind the barnyard. The loss of Brandon Carr is going to hurt at cornerback, because Stanford Routt is an adequate No. 2 corner behind Brandon Flowers. But the defense will be better if it is not  on the field as often, and when the muffled brays fade to pitch-black silence, vengeful darkness sated all-too-briefly by the still-quivering sacrifice .