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  • St. Louis Rams: So What Does Bradford's New Contract Mean?

    Sam Bradford recently reworked his rookie contract, the largest ever signed by an NFL rookie. This was a very shrewd move by Rams management, as it opens up several possibilities. As reported by Howard Balzer, Bradford's deal was restructured to remove $ 10:51 AM from Bleacher Report Read more »

  • The All-Big 12 NFL Team: Offense

    We took a look at the All-Big 12 crossover team earlier this week, but colleague Ted Miller took a look at the All-Pac-12/NFL team over at the Pac-12 blog on Tuesday . So, what about the Big 12? I'm glad you asked. I love the NFL, and it's time to take a   from ESPN Read more »

  • 5 Factors That Will Determine the NFC West

    After a 2010 rookie season that saw him throw for 18 touchdowns and lead the St. Louis Rams to within a Week 17 win of making the NFC playoffs, quarterback Sam Bradford's 2011 season went south in a hurry. The numbers were down across the board for Bradf   from Bleacher Report Read more »

  • Sam Bradford 3.0

    A good read on the road ahead. Bumped by Ryan. "He who knows when he can fight and when he cannot will be victorious." 'The Art of War' Sun Tzu For those of us that painstakingly stepped through the minefields of the 2011 season, this quote was befitting   from Turf Show Times Read more »

  • Seahawks | Not yet committing to a starting QB

    Got Scoop? Click Here to send us your breaking news! The name of Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson came up in the Cleveland Browns offices when they were evaluating RB Trent Richardson. The Browns acknowledge Peterson is a little faster, but they thin   from FootballGuys Read more »

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About Sam Bradford

Samuel Jacob Bradford (born November 8, 1987 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a quarterback for the Oklahoma Sooners. He currently holds the NCAA record for touchdown passes by a freshman with 36.

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