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Isaac Bruce
3/10/2006
Bruce is returning to the Rams five days after his release for salary cap reasons. The four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver agreed to a three-year deal worth $15 million, $6 million of which is for the upcoming season. Bruce has played for only the Rams in his 12-year career, the first of which when the team played home games in Los Angeles.
3/6/2006
Bruce was released by the Rams after the two sides could not agree to a restructured contract. The move saves the Rams $8 million against the salary cap, although they are interested in continuing negotiations.
11/28/2005
Bruce found the end zone for the second consecutive week, hauling in four passes for 94 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's comeback victory over the Houston Texans. The Rams' 12-year veteran receiver also topped 12,000 yards receiving for his NFL career, becoming just the 11th player in league history to reach the plateau.
11/13/2005
Bruce will be back in the starting lineup for the first time since Week 3, when the Rams take on the Seattle Seahawks today.
11/12/2005
Bruce has practiced this week, and it is looking more likely that the receiver will be able to play when the Rams face the Seattle Seahawks Sunday. Bruce has been sidelined since Week 3 with a toe injury.
11/9/2005
As he had hoped, Bruce was able to expand his involvement in the Rams' practice on Wednesday, and barring any setbacks over the next couple of days, he plans to be in the lineup for Sunday's meeting with the Seattle Seahawks, according to interim head coach Joe Vitt. The veteran receiver, who has been sidelined since Week 3 with a nagging turf toe injury, officially is listed as questionable.
11/8/2005
Bruce was able to take part in portions of the Rams' practice on Monday, but his availability for Sunday's meeting with the Seattle Seahawks is still up in the air. The veteran receiver, who has been sidelined since Week 3 with a nagging turf toe injury, hopes to expand his workouts over the next few days.
10/28/2005
Bruce still has not returned to practice with the Rams, prompting the team to downgrade him from questionable to doubtful on this week's injury report. The veteran receiver, who has been sidelined since Week 3 with a nagging turf toe injury, was not expected to play this weekend anyway, especially with a bye looming next week. Fellow starter Torry Holt won't play either, meaning Kevin Curtis and Shaun McDonald will get the nod against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
10/26/2005
With a bye scheduled for next week, the Rams are expected to keep Bruce on the sidelines for at least one more game, allowing him to recover from his nagging turf toe injury. Officially, the veteran receiver is listed as questionable on the team's injury report, but don't plan on him taking the field against the Jacksonville Jaguars this weekend.
10/23/2005
The Rams officially ruled Bruce out of St. Louis' Week 7 home meeting with the Saints. The team's No. 2 wideout has not played since suffering a toe injury in Week 3 against the Titans.
10/20/2005
Bruce still has yet to resume full-speed practices with the St. Louis Rams, but after being listed as doubtful the past couple of weeks, his status has been upgraded to questionable on this week's injury report. However, his sore toe continues to give him problems, and the receiver likely won't be available for Sunday's matchup with the New Orleans Saints. In three games this season, Bruce has nine catches for 136 yards and a touchdown.
10/18/2005
As anticipated, Bruce was again inactive for the Rams, missing Monday night's meeting with the Indianapolis Colts, due to a nagging turf toe injury. The veteran receiver, who has been absent from the lineup the last three games, did some limited individual drills at practice last week, but was unable to work out with the team. He was replaced by Kevin Curtis.
10/14/2005
It is likely that Bruce will be forced to miss his third consecutive game, as he continues to be hobbled by a nagging turf toe injury. The veteran receiver did some limited individual work on the side Thursday, but was unable to take part in any team activities with the Rams. Officially, he is listed as doubtful for Monday night's battle with the Indianapolis Colts.
10/7/2005
Bruce is not expected to be available for Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks, due to the turf toe injury that has kept him sidelined for nearly two weeks. The veteran receiver will be replaced in the starting lineup by Kevin Curtis, with Shaun McDonald seeing an increased role as well.
10/3/2005
After missing practice all of last week with a nagging turf toe injury, Bruce was unavailable for Sunday's matchup with the New York Giants, and reportedly, he could miss at least another couple of games. The veteran receiver was replaced in the Rams' lineup by Kevin Curtis and continues to be listed as day-to-day.
10/2/2005
With Bruce missing practice on Friday, the Rams have deemed him doubtful for Sunday's game against the Giants. Bruce is suffering from turf toe, and seems likely to sit out the game. Kevin Curtis will start in his place should he not play.
9/30/2005
Bruce missed his third consecutive day of practice Friday, and is doubtful for Sunday's game against the New York Giants.
9/28/2005
At this point, it does not appear that Bruce will be ready for Sunday's meeting with the New York Giants, due to the turf toe injury he suffered last weekend. The Rams' veteran receiver has yet to practice with the team this week, and he's been listed as doubtful on the injury report.
9/26/2005
Bruce suffered a turf toe injury in the second quarter on Sunday and was unable to return to the game. While he is optimistic that he'll be ready for Week 4, these types of injuries usually tend to linger, so stay tuned for updates on his progress. Before leaving the game, Bruce had one catch for 11 yards.
6/8/2005
Bruce did not take part in the Rams' mini-camp last weekend after heart tests revealed a slight abnormality. After further evaluation, the veteran receiver has been cleared to resume full workouts. The ailment never was considered serious, and the move to keep him out temporarily was precautionary.
6/3/2005
As a precautionary measure, Bruce is not expected to participate in the remainder of the Rams' mini-camp this weekend after heart tests revealed a slight abnormality. The receiver will be evaluated further over the next several days to determine the extent of the ailment. At this point, neither Bruce nor the Rams believe it is anything serious.