Sam Bradford feels confident he’ll be ready for training camp
By Josh Sanchez
St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford had his season cut short after suffering a torn ACL back in late October. It was an unfortunate end to Bradford’s season after getting off to a solid start in what was expected to be a make or break year, but his injury ultimately provided him with more time to show he is the right man to lead the Rams offense.
Bradford is now two months removed from surgery to repair his knee and he is working towards getting back to full strength with trainer Reggie Scott.
With the help of Scott, Bradford believes that he will be 100 percent for next summer when the Rams begin training camp.
“Barring any major setbacks, I feel very confident for camp,” Bradford said, via the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. “From everything that Reggie’s told me, he feels like that’s an attainable goal. He feels really good with where we’re at right now, and the progress that we’ve made in these first eight weeks. I think as long as we continue on this track, I’m confident that will be a reasonable thing.”
The Rams were already able to take a big step forward in 2013 with Kellen Clemons running the offense down the final stretch, so the organization and fans have to be excited about the possibilities with Bradford in charge.
With the No. 2 pick in the 2014 NFL Draft and their improvement from this season, the Rams are a team that is moving in the right direction.