If Michael Sam is going to be the first openly gay player to make an NFL regular-season roster, it won't be with the St. Louis Rams. At least not right away. Sam was among final four players released by the Rams on Saturday as the team finalized its 53
If Michael Sam is going to be the first openly gay player to make an NFL regular-season roster, it won't be with the St. Louis Rams. At least not right away. Sam was among final four players released by the Rams on Saturday as the team finalized its 53
Michael Sam's dream of becoming the first openly gay player to make an NFL roster may happen somewhere; it just won't be with the St. Louis Rams. Sam was among the Rams players cut on Saturday, as the team pared down its roster to the 53-man limit
Michael Sam will almost certainly be picked up by another team.
Michael Sam, the first openly-gay football player drafted by an NFL team, was cut by the St. Louis Rams Saturday, but one of the nation's most prominent gay-rights advocacy groups and the team's coach predicted the defensive end will start the regular
Michael Sam released by St. Louis Rams