ST. LOUIS — St. Louis Rams defensive end Leonard Little, a former University of Tennessee standout, sprained his right knee in practice, although coach Steve Spagnuolo didn’t believe it was serious.
A team spokesman said Little was day to day. He did not participate in the second of two workouts Monday.
Little was helped off the field after being hurt in a drill and returned with an ice bag on the knee. Spagnuolo said Little spent the rest of the practice on the sideline as a precaution.
The 34-year-old Little is in his 12th season with the Rams and has 81 career sacks, most in franchise history since the NFL made it an official statistic in 1982. Last season, Little was second on the team with six sacks.
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Joevolsxtra writes:
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Cyclopskiller writes:
That suxxx! I'm whatchn him right now on "cbschd"ch613 on direct tv, tn vs vandy! D@mn gd gme... Go vols
Joevolsxtra writes:
I just turned to 613. I take it back. That suxxx! I'll suggest removal.
Cyclopskiller writes:
Haha! I never got to see Payton play so any time I get to see a replay... I'm whatchn like it's a new game! Go vols!
blitzshoot writes:
give'm a beer, he'll get over it.
CAReed writes:
Your glad someone is hurt? Shame on you.
Joevolsxtra writes:
Sorry mom.
CrimsonTidalWave writes:
He was a "killer" linebacker.
Was he sober when he got injured??
doubledown writes:
Man, you don't have to kill too many people before fans srart turning on you.. lighten up..
spencer1989#206886 writes:
Just so there is some coverage of other former college football players....And not just about the former VOLS.....Former Nebraska running back Thunder Collins was convicted Monday of first-degree murder and other charges stemming from a September 2008 shooting in Omaha that left one man dead and another seriously wounded. He faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison for the first-degree murder conviction. and up to 170 years on the other counts. Sentencing is set for Nov. 12.
http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/99...
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