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      <title>Rams Announce Roster Moves</title>
      <description>The St. Louis Rams announced their roster moves late Saturday night. Two of the biggest surprises were releasing linebacker Bobby Carpenter, a former first-round draft pick acquired in a trade with the Cowboys, and keeping undrafted rookie quarterback Thaddeus Lewis.</description>
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      <title>Rams Release Four Players</title>
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      <description>The St. Louis Rams close out the preseason schedule with a game against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night at the Edward Jones Dome. The Rams are coming off back-to-back victories in Cleveland and New England and have several unanswered questions going into Thursday’s game.</description>
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      <description>It’s safe to say the St. Louis Rams have been up and down in their first two preseason games, a loss at home to the Minnesota Vikings and a win on the road in rainy Cleveland where the team didn’t necessarily play very well.</description>
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      <title>Rams Look For Emergency Kicker</title>
      <description>EARTH CITY, Mo. — With veteran kicker Josh Brown being held out of practice early this week after he tweaked his hip, the St. Louis Rams have tried out position players in hopes that someone will emerge as the team's emergency kicker in the future.</description>
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      <title>St. Louis Rams: Position Battles To Watch</title>
      <description>ST. LOUIS — We are only a few days into St. Louis Rams training camp but already there are some interesting position battles to watch at Rams Park.</description>
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      <description>In the second of four preview articles, Tyler Dunne of Buffalo Football Report asks five questions to Doug Farrar of Seahawks.NET about the Seahawks, the team the Bills will face in their season opener. What does Seattle's backfield look like now, how healthy is Matt Hasselbeck, and who could surprise on the Seahawks' side?</description>
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      <title>Seattle Signs Eight to Practice Squad</title>
      <description>The Seahawks had a plethora of worthy candidates to end up on their practice squad this year, and eight were signed and announced on Sunday. Read here about the lucky gentlemen who made the cut this year, and find out how they could fit into Seattle’s future plans…</description>
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      <description>Seahawks rookie wide receiver Jordan Kent talks about his training camp experience, what he's learning from the veteran wide receivers, his varied special teams work that is taking advantage of his athleticism and much more in this exclusive interview with Scout.com's Ed Thompson.</description>
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      <title>Kent agrees to terms</title>
      <description>As reported by .NET early on Friday, the Seahawks agreed to terms with former Oregon WR Jordan Kent on what is believed to be a four-year deal. Widely regarded as one of the best athletes in this past April's NFL Draft, Kent comes in with the chance to make a name for himself on special teams while he also refines his skills as a receiver and learns the intricacies of the position.</description>
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      <title>WR Jordan Kent: Agrees to Terms with Seahawks</title>
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      <title>Minicamp Movers Breed Cautious Optimism</title>
      <description>Several young Seahawk players made strong impressions during the June minicamp. But as coach Mike Holmgren pointed out, they always do. "I want to caution everyone, including my coaches, that minicamps -- compared to regular practices with pads on, and the actual games -- are quite different," he said.</description>
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      <title>Scout Radio: Seattle Rookie Jordan Kent</title>
      <description>Seahawks rookie wide receiver Jordan Kent talked to Scout.com's Ed Thompson about the discipline it took to be a three-sport letterman, the challenge of heading to his first camp with the Seahawks, how he's able to maintain an enviable 5 percent body fat physique and more in this exclusive Scout Radio feature.</description>
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      <title>Scout NFL Q&amp;A:  WR Jordan Kent</title>
      <description>You'd be hard-pressed to find a more interesting NFL rookie than Seattle's Jordan Kent. Born in Saudi Arabia, he's a highly accomplished, three-sport athlete and a player who was drafted with just two years of college football experience! Learn more about him in this exclusive interview with Scout.com's Ed Thompson.</description>
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      <title>.NET Draft 2007: Meet Jordan Kent</title>
      <description>Seattle hasn’t had a big wideout in quite some time.  Koren Robinson was their choice to fill that need a few years ago, but he fizzled out due to a drinking problem and he was let go.  Joe Jurevicius played the role well, but left to go to the Cleveland Browns, his hometown team, after a productive 2005 season.</description>
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