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ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford was very limited in practice, leaving his availability in doubt for Sundays game at San Francisco. "He didnt do much at all," coach Steve Spagnuolo said. "Hes still a little sore, so well see where were at tomorrow." Bradford aggravated a high left ankle sprain in last weeks loss to the Seahawks and didnt practise Thursday. Spagnuolo thought Bradford hadnt improved much since then. Bradford, who was listed as questionable, was not made available to reporters. Backup A.J. Feeley would make his third start if Bradford isnt able to go. One of Feeleys starts was the Rams best game of the year, a 31-21 victory over the New Orleans Saints. "It helps when you get reps in practice," Feeley said. "But I fully anticipate Sam being ready to go." The Rams re-signed quarterback Tom Brandstater to the practice squad as insurance, releasing linebacker Eddie Jones. Bradford didnt practise much leading up to the Arizona game in early November, but started in an overtime loss after missing two games with the injury. He had been listed as questionable. "Were going to make sure hes OK," Spagnuolo said. "Its kind of like the Arizona game, we didnt play him until we knew he could get himself in and out of trouble." Spagnuolo said Bradford was hurt making a throw, rather than getting the ankle rolled on by a tackler. Wide receiver Danario Alexander (hamstring) has been practising all week, giving the Rams a potential deep threat. Alexander has missed five games. "Danario adds a little bit of a different element," offensive co-ordinator Josh McDaniels said Thursday of the six-foot-five Alexander. "Hes got obviously a lot of size and length and has made some down-the-field plays for us that have really helped us." Safety Darian Stewart (concussion) ruled himself out for this week, saying he didnt feel right, although the team has not made anything official and listed him as questionable. Spagnuolo said Stewart did a lot in practice Thursday but didnt feel well afterward. "Im not feeling normal," Stewart said. "Just playing it safe." Defensive end Chris Long (ankle) missed his second straight day of practice and also was questionable, but said Thursday it was "100 per cent" that hed play. Defensive tackle Justin Bannan (shoulder) was questionable. Punter Donnie Jones didnt test his sprained left ankle, saving it for game day. Jones was hurt when his cleats got caught in the turf trying to make a play on Patrick Petersons 80-yard punt return for touchdown last week, but made a couple of punts after that. Kicker Josh Brown is the backup punter. wholesale jerseys from china .J. -- With three games left in their MLS season, Toronto FC are limping to the finish line. cheap jerseys . "Our defence was embarrassing, pretty much from start to finish," Skiles said after Monta Ellis scored six of his 22 points in the final 2 minutes to help the Bucks hold off the New Orleans Hornets 117-113 on Saturday night for their third straight victory. http://www.chinanfljerseyswholesal... . But if "Bones" Jones had the chance to make his decision again, he would still tell UFC President Dana White that he wouldnt accept a replacement light heavyweight title defence on eight days notice. [url=http://www.chinanfljerseyswholesale.com/]cheap nfl jerseys . The deal includes $15.5 million in salary that is being deferred without interest. The money is to be paid in equal installments of $3.1 million each June 30 from 2021-25. cheap jerseys nfl . -- The New Orleans Saints are hoping to have an outstanding season after being punished for a bounty program, just as the New England Patriots went to the Super Bowl after being penalized for spying on an opponent.Ross Johnston and Ryan Penny each scored twice Wednesday as the Moncton Wildcats thumped the P.E.I. Rocket 6-1 in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Alex Saulnier and Yannick Veilleux had the other goals for Moncton (22-12-1), while Conor Garland added three assists. Ivan Barbashev chipped in with two assists of his own for the Wildcats, who got 25 saves from Alex Dubeau. Ben Duffy had the only goal for P.E.I. (19-14-2), while Maxime Legace allowed six goals on 38 shots. In the only other game in the QMJHL, Drummonville defeated Gatineau 3-2 in a shootout. At Moncton, N.B., the Wildcats led 2-1 after the first period, but Johnston scored his second of the night just 45 seconds into the middle period to stretch the lead to two.dddddddddddd Penny added his first on a power-play at 17:48 and got his second at 11:01 of the third to make it 5-1. Veilleux then rounded out the scoring just 2:29 later on another power play. Moncton finished the night 2-for-6 with the man advantage, while P.E.I. was 1-for-2. Voltigeurs 3, Olympiques 2 At Drummondville, Que., Guillaume Gauthier and Jerome Verrie scored in the shootout as the Voltigeurs (20-14-1) held off Gatineau (13-19-2). ' ' '
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