Jeff Fisher: Sam Bradford a ‘full-go’ for Rams training camp
By Jack Crosby
Will this be the season that Sam Bradford can finally stay healthy and become the definitive franchise quarterback for the St. Louis Rams that everyone has expected him to be? We don’t know that yet, but we do know that he’ll get a full chance to prove that he can be, as head coach Jeff Fisher proclaimed that Bradford is indeed a full-go for camp activities.
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“Sam is in great shape,” Fisher said. “He’s ready to go. We don’t have (reservations) — right now as we speak, as camp starts — he’s full-go. If we need to back him down here and there, we’ll back him down.”
The Rams begin their training camp journey on Friday afternoon, and this could be a season where they turn some heads in one of the toughest divisions in the league. They have a lot of weapons on the offensive side of the ball to get the job done, but they need Bradford to stay healthy.
After going down with a knee injury last season, a lot of fans had lost hope that Bradford would ever live up to the hype that he came into the league with.
But it’s not over for him just yet, as long as he can just stay off the turf as much as possible going forward.