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Rams' Amendola (leg) back in walking boot

Associated Press, ESPN.com

Danny Amendola was pretty much a decoy last week, limited by a heel injury. The St. Louis Rams' leading wide receiver was back in a walking boot Wednesday and watching at practice.

Mark Peterson, ramsgab.com

A win against the SF 49ers this weekend would be very exciting.  Of the 5 games remaining in the 2012 season, the 49ers are by far the Rams’ toughest opponent.  The 49ers are coming off a QB controversy, but unfortunately it is not the kind of thing t…

ESPN.com news services, ESPN.com

Colin Kaepernick will start at quarterback for the 49ers on Sunday against the Rams, coach Jim Harbaugh said Wednesday.

ESPN.com

San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh has named Colin Kaepernick his starting quarterback against the St. Louis Rams in Week 13. One potential reason: Kaepernick's ability to turn negative plays into positive ones. 2012 Niners QBs Under Duress Kaeperni…

stltoday.com

'Bad boys' Jenkins and Givens were difference-makers vs. Arizona.

Josh Alper, profootballtalk.com

When the Rams sat Janoris Jenkins down for a game after the cornerback violated team rules, it served as a reminder that Jenkins entered the league with serious character concerns and slipped in this year’s draft as a result. When he intercepted two Rya…

ESPN.com

The NFC's defensive player of the week hails from the NFC West for a third consecutive week and the sixth time in 12 weeks overall this season. St. Louis Rams rookie cornerback Janoris Jenkins won the honors after returning two interceptions for touchdo…

Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com

Would Jeff Fisher quit the St. Louis Rams after less than one year to become the head coach at Auburn? No, but some Auburn fans are dreaming about it. A story on the Auburn coaching search in the Ledger-Enquirer says that Fisher is one of the big names …

stltoday.com

The Rams are more of a traditional offense; throwing the ball 45, 50 times a game makes no sense.