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NFL notebook: Ramsey 'overjoyed' to join Rams

ByReuters

Published 17/10/2019 at 01:04 GMT

Two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jalen Ramsey, traded from the Jacksonville Jaguars on Tuesday, told Uninterrupted's '17 Weeks' Podcast on SiriusXM that he was "overjoyed" to join the Los Angeles Rams.

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"Big, big day for me," Ramsey said Wednesday. "I'm currently just walking
outside right now, I'm filled with joy, I'm overjoyed right now."
Ramsey, a 2017 first-team All-Pro, requested a trade from Jacksonville after
Week 2. Ramsey, 24, played in Week 3 but sat out the Jaguars' past three games
with a back injury.
--Rams running back Todd Gurley returned to practice on a limited basis, his
first action in over a week after sitting out all last week with a left quad
contusion.
He didn't suit up for the Rams' loss to San Francisco on Sunday after being
hurt Oct. 3 at Seattle.
--The Titans named Ryan Tannehill as their starting quarterback for Sunday's
game against the Chargers.
Marcus Mariota was pulled in the second half of the loss to Denver on Sunday,
and Tannehill finished the game, completing 13 of 16 attempts for 144 yards.
--The Dolphins will start 36-year-old Ryan Fitzpatrick at quarterback against
Buffalo on Sunday. Coach Brian Flores made the announcement one week after
declaring second-year Josh Rosen the team's starter for the remainder of the
season.
--The Rams placed safety John Johnson on injured reserve after he hurt his
shoulder against the 49ers. Marqui Christian likely will replace the
23-year-old Johnson.
--Dallas wide receivers Amari Cooper and Randall Cobb missed practice with
injuries.
Cooper exited the Cowboys' loss to the New York Jets on Sunday after the first
offensive series due to a quadriceps injury. Cobb was sidelined due to a back
ailment. Also missing practice Wednesday were tackles Tyron Smith (ankle) and
La'el Collins (knee).
--Raiders wideout Tyrell Williams appears headed for a second straight absence
due to a foot injury, despite having the team's bye week to heal.
Coach Jon Gruden told reporters Williams, who missed Week 5's win over the
Chicago Bears in London, is battling plantar fasciitis, adding, "It's not
getting much better."
--Chicago quarterback Mitchell Trubisky said he felt "close" to 100 percent in
recovery from a dislocated left shoulder and slight labrum tear. Coach Matt
Nagy said the team is "optimistic" that Trubisky will start against the
visiting Saints on Sunday.
--Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph cleared concussion protocol, allowing
him to return as the team's starter next week. The Steelers are off this week
before hosting Miami in Week 8.
--Raiders offensive lineman Trent Brown faces a civil lawsuit from the mother
of his child, who is accusing him of domestic violence.
The woman, identified as Diorra Marzette-Sanders, said Brown "bruised,
bloodied and battered" her on numerous occasions over the past two years.
--The injury-ravaged Green Bay Packers signed receiver Ryan Grant, who caught
four passes for 14 yards in two games for Oakland earlier this season before
being released in September.
--Chiefs wideout Sammy Watkins was ruled out for Thursday's road game against
Denver. Watkins injured his hamstring during Kansas City's loss to
Indianapolis on Oct. 6.
--Giants running back Saquon Barkley, out for the past three games with a
high-ankle sprain, was a full participant in practice, as was tight end Evan
Engram, who missed last Thursday's loss to New England with a knee injury.
--Cincinnati wide receiver A.J. Green followed up limited practices last week
by being listed as a non-participant. Cornerback Darqueze Dennard (knee) and
tackle Cordy Glenn (concussion) were cleared for the first time this season to
participate fully in practice.
--Quarterback Brock Osweiler, whose regular-season work helped lead the
Broncos to victory in Super Bowl 50, retired at age 28.
Osweiler replaced an injured Peyton Manning in 2015 and went 5-2 in seven
starts, helping Denver earn the AFC's top playoff seed.
--Seattle tight end Will Dissly will undergo Achilles surgery Thursday and
should return in 2020, NFL Network reported. Dissly was running a pass route
Sunday in Seattle's win over Cleveland when he tumbled to the ground,
clutching at his leg.
--The Texans signed free-agent tackle Chris Clark three days after first-round
pick Tytus Howard injured his knee against the Chiefs. Clark played three of
his previous nine seasons with Houston from 2015-17, starting 26 games in
three seasons.
--Saints running back Alvin Kamara (ankle, knee) and tight end Jared Cook
(ankle) missed practice ahead of the team's visit to Chicago this weekend.
Kamara is reportedly battling a "high-ankle-type issue."
--Arizona Cardinals running back David Johnson, who played through a back
injury last weekend against Atlanta, missed practice because of an ankle
injury.
--Field Level Media
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