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2 Pro: Good cover skills, plays with good awareness versatile player because of his size young player on the rise...making transition from safety to linebacker for Rams spent final eight weeks of season on active roster after being signed by Rams 11/5/02 released by Houston following training camp after spending preseason with club claimed off of waivers from New England by Texans 3/25/02 played in six games for New England in 2001 before being placed on reserve/non football injury list 11/16/01 selected by Patriots in fifth round (163rd overall) of the 2001 NFL Draft. 2002: Played in four games on special teams finished with two special teams tackles made Rams debut and collected on special teams tackle at Philadelphia 12/1 tallied one special teams tackle vs. Arizona 12/15 inactive for four contests. 2001: Saw action on special teams in six games of rookie campaign made NFL debut at Miami 10/7 saw special teams action and recorded two tackles vs. San Diego 10/14 recorded one tackle on special teams at Atlanta 11/4. College: Three-year letterwinner at Washington played in 33 games, with 26 consecutive starts at safety started at both strong and free safety while recording 225 tackles with four interceptions for 52 yards added five fumble recoveries and forced two fumbles played integral role in Huskies 11-1 record and number three overall ranking in both polls as junior led the team with 97 tackles, intercepted two passes VETERANS BIOGRAPHIES HAKIM AKBAR /11/80 3rd Year Washington FA-02 Riverside Polytechnic H.S. Riverside, Ca. Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: 23 Games, Starts: 2002: 4,0 Career: 10,0 Consecutive: 1,0 Playoffs: 0,0 LB 53 for 31 yards, and recorded six passes defensed and two fumble recoveries earned first-team all-america honors by CNN/SI Sports Illustrated and The NFL Draft Report had nine tackles and forced a fumble in fourth quarter in Rose Bowl victory over Purdue secondteam all-pac 10 as a sophomore started all 11 games at strong safety finished fourth on the team with 69 tackles, one interception, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries freshman all-america first-team selection in 1998 played in 11 games at free safety, starting final four contests finished third on squad with 59 tackles, adding one interception, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery...construction management major. Personal: Born Akmal Hakim Akbar in Riverside, Ca all-cif, all-county and allleague pick as a senior at Riverside Polytechnic (Ca.) High School registered 91 tackles, six interceptions, three fumble recoveries and seven forced fumbles as a senior named to Tacoma News Tribune s Western 100 team ranked the eighth-best defensive back in the Western Region by Prep Star single resides in St. Charles, Mo. AMBLINGS AKBAR S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 New England RAMS Total Additional Career Statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 2001 (5), 2002 (2). Hakim returned to the NFL only months after an auto accident almost took his life in 2001 while playing for the New England Patriots. 42

3 ADAM ARCHULETA /27/77 2nd Year Arizona State D1B-2001 Chandler H.S. Chandler, Az. Signed Through 2005 Age On Opening Day: 23 Games, Starts: 2002: 16,16 Career: 29,28 Consecutive: 18,18 Playoffs: 3,3 S 31 Pro: Prototype NFL safety...intense, physical contact player with explosive speed...true professional with outstanding work ethic...college linebacker who moved to safety in the pros productive player who is very alert of what is happening on field...roams field with determination, showing an explosive burst on blitz Rams second first-round pick (20th overall) in the 2001 NFL Draft. 2002: Started all 16 contests, 15 at strong safety, one at weakside linebacker led team with 149 tackles (101 solo) with 2.5 sacks, one interception, four passes defensed, three QB pressures, one fumble recovery, three tackles for loss, and eight special teams tackles had seven games with 10-plus tackles led team in tackles six times, including four in a row had highest tackle total for Rams defensive back since franchise moved to St. Louis in 1995 collected then-careerhigh 14 tackles (10 solo) with first career interception off Giants QB Kerry Collins, returning it two yards, vs. New York Giants 9/15 established new career-high of 17 tackles (career-high 13 solo) with career-high two passes defensed against Oakland 10/13 led team with 10 tackles at Arizona 11/3, 12 tackles vs. San Diego 11/10, 14 stops vs. Chicago 11/18, and 13 tackles at Washington 11/24 dropped Bears QB Chris Chandler for an eight-yard sack to go with his 14 tackles vs. Chicago 11/18 had teambest seventh 10-plus tackle game as he racked up 11 (six solo) at Kansas City 12/8 made first NFL start at weakside linebacker at Seattle 12/22, tallying nine tackles (eight solo). 2001: Played in 13 games at strong safety, starting 12 started all three postseason games at strong safety finished sixth on the Rams with 81 tackles (43 solo) and tied for second with seven tackles for loss while notching two sacks for 10 yards, five passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery missed three-plus games due to concussions made 20 tackles in the postseason (14 solo) with one fumble recovery named to all-rookie teams by The Football News and Pro Football Weekly registered career-high 12 tackles (eight solo) at San Francisco 9/23 had first NFL sack for three yards on Monday Night Football at Detroit 10/8 racked up nine tackles (five solo) and helped jar ball loose with 1:03 left that was intercepted by DE Grant Wistrom to seal victory against New York Giants 10/14 led Rams in tackles at Carolina 12/23, tallying his third 10-tackle game (eight solo) with two QB pressures, one pass defensed, and sack of QB Chris Weinke for seven-yard loss with five seconds left in the first quarter, to force fumble led secondary with nine tackles (eight solo) and recovered fumble by RB Ahman Green that was forced by S Kim Herring with 5:41 left in the first quarter in NFC Divisional Playoff Game against Green Bay 1/20 led secondary with seven tackles (four solo) in Super Bowl XXXVI vs. New England 2/3. College: Former walk-on who started last three years in the Sun Devils linebacking unit ranks fourth in school history with 54 stops behind line of scrimmage recorded 330 tackles (202 solos) with 14 quarterback sacks, six fumble recoveries and five forced fumbles during four year career 202 solo tackles rank fifth on the Sun Devils careerrecord chart Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year and all-pac-10 Conference firstteam pick as a senior all-america first-team 43

4 selection by The Sports Xchange, earning second-team honors from the Walter Camp Foundation finalist for Football News National Defensive Player of the Year Award one of three finalists for the Dick Butkus Award, given to top linebacker in college football started at weakside outside linebacker led team with career-high 127 tackles (93 solos) had four sacks for minus- 33 yards and 15 stops for losses of 70 yards recovered four fumbles and caused three others...intercepted a pass and had five passes defensed as junior, named to all- Pac-10 first-team...named team most valuable player started the final eleven games at weakside outside linebacker despite missing the season opener, still led team with 111 tackles (59 solos) had five sacks for minus 51 yards and 21 stops for losses of 102 yards 21 stops behind the line of scrimmage rank seventh on the school s season-record list intercepted a pass, had three passes defensed, and caused a fumble moved into the starting lineup as a sophomore at weakside linebacker, playing in every game finished with 75 tackles (39 solos), five sacks for minus-38 yards and 18 stops for losses of 74 yards recovered two fumbles and caused another, and had one pass defensed appeared in every game during freshman season as a reserve inside linebacker, recording 17 tackles (11 solos) while appearing mostly on special teams redshirted as true freshman after making team as walk-on interdisciplinary studies/secondary education major. Personal: Born Adam Jason Archuleta in Rock Springs, Wy attended Chandler High in Chandler, Az as junior and senior, earned first-team all-central Region and all-state honorable mention named Channel 12 News Defensive Player of the Year and all- Valley as a defensive back and running back in final year MVP for the 1996 all-hispanic team single resides in Creve Couer, Mo. AMBLINGS Adam has been involved in Bowl-a-RAM-a, which benefits the Epilepsy Foundation as well as the Angel Tree holiday party. He is also involved with the Rams Reader Team and is featured on the front of the poster. ARCHULETA S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 RAMS RAMS Totals POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 RAMS Totals Single Game Highs Total Tackles - 17 vs. Oakland (10/13/02) Playoffs - 9 vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) Solo - 13 vs. Oakland (10/13/02) Playoffs - 8 vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) Sacks - 1 (Four Times), Last vs. Chicago (11/18/02) Playoffs - None Additional Career Statistics: Special teams tackles: 2001 Postseason (5), 2002 (8). 44

5 STEVE BELLISARI /21/80 2nd Year Ohio State D Boca Raton H.S. Boca Raton, Fl. Signed Through 2004 Age On Opening Day: 23 Games, Starts: 2002: 0,0 Career: 0,0 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 0,0 S 30 Pro: Smart, good field awareness has instincts and intelligence to run secondary should be able to make smooth transition from quarterback back to safety selected by Rams in sixth round (205th overall) of 2002 NFL Draft. 2002: Spent season on reserve/injured list with rib and knee injuries suffered in preseason. College: Played in 46 games, starting 32 in collegiate career as quarterback completed 386 of 759 passes for 5,888 yards with 35 touchdowns and 29 interceptions had 306 career rushing attempts for 825 yards and six touchdowns as senior, started 10 games at quarterback completed 119 of 220 passes for 1,919 yards with 10 touchdowns, seven interceptions, long of 68, and a passer rating also rushed 83 times for 280 yards and three touchdowns as junior, selected by teammates as one of four co-captains (at the time the first junior to be so honored since 1984) started all 12 games, completing 163 of 310 passes for career-high 2,319 yards, the fifth highest one-season total in OSU history set career-high with 386 rushing yards with one touchdown threw for 1,616 yards and 12 touchdowns with nine interceptions on 101 of 224 passing as sophomore also rushed for 332 yards and two touchdowns lettered as freshman at safety and was voted Special Teams Player of the Year by the coaching staff made 22 tackles, including 15 solos and one interception made only career interception against Indiana and returned it 19 yards mathematics major. Personal: Born Steven Anthony Bellisari in Boca Raton, Fl prep all-america and twotime all-state safety at Boca Raton High passed for 891 yards and rushed for 543 more as senior also threw for seven touchdowns, recorded 55 tackles, blocked six kicks and had three interceptions final season lettered in basketball and baseball helped distribute Thanksgiving dinners to needy families at the Urban League...visits schools as part of the Get Into the Game all-pro Team...older brother, Greg, played two seasons as linebacker for Tampa Bay Buccaneers ( ) single resides in St. Peters, Mo. AMBLINGS Steve participated in a Toys for Tots toy collection drive at Turnberry Place and attended the Super Blood Drive for Champions where he visited with donors. BELLISARI S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2002 RAMS... Reserve/Injured Total

6 JAMES BROYLES /18/78 2nd Year S.W. Missouri State FA-2002 Kankakee Valley H.S. Rensselaer, In. Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: 23 Games, Starts: 2002: 0,0 Career: 0,0 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 0,0 G 60 Pro: Strong, can play center or guard powerful run-blocker at point of attack good, solid, young player that can improve with playing time...spent final four weeks of 2002 season on Rams active roster after being signed from practice squad signed to practiced squad 9/2/02 after being released by Rams following training camp signed by Rams 5/30/02 as free agent originally signed by Kansas City Chiefs as undrafted free agent in NFL Europe: Saw action in all 10 games for Scottish Claymores, starting seven blocked for NFL Europe s top offense and league s leading rusher, Ken Simonton (871 yards). 2002: On Rams active roster for final four games of regular season did not play in three contests and was inactive for season finale vs. San Francisco 12/30 spent first 12 weeks of regular season on Rams practice squad. 2001: Did not play spent offseason minicamp with Kansas City Chiefs before being released. Games Played-Starts: 2002 (0-0). College: Spent senior season at SMS after three years as starting guard at Indiana started every game for Bears as senior redshirted as true freshman for Hoosiers physical education major. Personal: Born James Franklin Broyles in Hammond, Ind named Blue Chip all- America and was named to the Bloomington Herald Top 33 at Rensselaer (In.) Kankakee Valley High earned all-league honors on both offense and defense in each of his last three seasons first team all-state on offense as senior and second team all-state on defense as junior also participated in baseball, basketball, and track three-time conference shot put champion married to Shelly. AMBLINGS James was one of three Rams players (the others were CB Todd Howard and S Robbie Robinson) to be allocated to NFL Europe for the 2003 season. He played in 10 games with seven starts for the Scottish Claymores. WR Isaac Bruce embraces wide receivers coach Henry Ellard after making his team-record 594th career reception at Washington on November 24, 2002, breaking Ellard s team mark. 46

7 Signed Through 2006 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,16 Career: 125,113 Consecutive: 64,64 Playoffs: 7, ISAAC BRUCE Pro: Best route-runner in the National Football League explosive out of breaks natural feel for coverages can make the big play any given time can run by people with his route-running skill and knowledge made one of most famous plays in illustrious history of Rams football, catching 73-yard touchdown pass from QB Kurt Warner with just under two minutes to play in the game to give Rams victory in Super Bowl XXXIV reception tied same distance of Norm Van Brocklin s game-winning touchdown pass to Tom Fears in Rams win over Cleveland in 1951 NFL Championship game four-time Pro Bowl selection, including three consecutive (1996, 1999, 2000, 2001) was 1995 and 1996 recipient of Daniel F. Reeves Memorial Award, given to club s MVP one of four players (DE Jack Youngblood , RB Eric Dickerson , and RB Marshall Faulk ) in team history to be honored with the award in at least two consecutive seasons only Jerry Rice (3,575) and John Jefferson (3,431) recorded more yards in their first three seasons holds four Rams' single-season records, including most receiving yards (1,781), most receptions (119), most consecutive 100-yard receiving games (six) and most 100-yard games (nine), set in 1995 Rams career leader in /10/72 10th Year Memphis State D2A-1994 Dillard H.S. Fort Lauderdale, Fl. WR 80 receptions (619), 100-yard receiving games (31), 1,000-yard seasons (six) and receiving touchdowns (63) in 2001 is Rams career leader in postseason receiving yards (603) and is one of just two players in team history (Tom Fears) with three 100-yard receiving games in the postseason will become franchise s all-time leader in receiving yards in 2003 first NFL reception was 34-yard touchdown in recipient of Carroll Rosenbloom Award, given to team rookie of the year voted Rams rookie of the year by Orange County Sports Association and Southern California Sports Broadcasters Association first of three second round draft selections by Rams in 1994 NFL Draft (33rd overall). 2002: Became Rams alltime leader in receptions while posting fourth consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season finished second on team in both receptions (79) and receiving yards (1,075), while leading the team in touchdown catches (seven) led team in receptions five times and in receiving yards four times had eight games with at least five receptions, including one 10-reception game had best game of season on 30th birthday vs. San Diego 11/10 caught game-high 10 passes for 163 yards and three touchdowns, helping Rams rally from a fourth-quarter deficit with just under five minutes to play in win first touchdown catch moved him past Hall of Fame RB Eric Dickerson (58) and into second place all-time in team history posted second consecutive 100-yard receiving game vs. Chicago 11/18, catching six passes for 141 yards first time since 2000 Bruce had consecutive 100- yard receiving games Kansas City , San Francisco ) eighth time in his career he has had at least two consecutive 100-yard 47

8 receiving games became franchise leader in receptions at Washington 11/24 second reception on Rams opening possession, a 30-yard catch-and-run, gave him 594 catches, surpassing mark of 593 set by receivers coach Henry Ellard became first player in team history with 600 receptions at Philadelphia 12/1 on a 28-yard catch in second quarter. 2001: Continued ascent up the Rams career receiving charts while becoming third receiver in team history to earn three consecutive Pro Bowl invitations (Elroy Hirsch , Jim Phillips ) voted offensive team captain caught 64 passes for 1,106 yards and six touchdowns was second on team in receptions and third in yards led or tied for team lead in receptions twice and in receiving yards four times became franchise career leader in 100-yard receiving games (29), 1,000-yard seasons (five), and receiving touchdowns (56) became just second player in team history to post 500 career receptions vs. New York Giants 10/14 posted three 100- yard receiving games made season-high eight catches for 144 yards and one touchdown at San Francisco 9/23, becoming the club career leader in 100-yard receiving games at 27, breaking a tie with Rams receivers coach Henry Ellard made seven catches for season-high 179 yards and one touchdown against New Orleans 10/28 became Rams all-time leader in touchdown receptions when he caught five passes for 86 yards and season-high three touchdowns in Monday night game at New Orleans 12/17 is tied for second in team playoff history in receptions (34), is the team postseason leader in receiving yards (603), and is sixth in team postseason scoring with 24 points second in receptions and receiving yards during the playoffs with 14 receptions for 159 yards and one touchdown had top game in NFC Championship Game against Philadelphia 1/27, catching eight passes for 84 yards and one touchdown caught five passes for 56 yards against New England in Super Bowl XXXVI 2/ : Became first Rams receiver to earn back-to-back Pro Bowl invitations since Ellard accomplished the feat following the seasons caught 87 passes for 1,471 yards with nine touchdowns, and rushed one time for 11 yards led Rams, was fifth in the NFC and 13th in NFL in receptions, was second in NFC and second in the NFL behind teammate Torry Holt in receiving yards, and was tied for third in NFC and tied for sixth in NFL in receiving touchdowns led or tied for team lead in receptions six times and led team in receiving yards six times posted four 100-yard receiving games, including back-to-back century mark efforts at Kansas City 10/22 ( ) and at San Francisco 10/29 ( ) had three two-touchdown receiving games (at Atlanta 9/24, vs. San Diego 10/1, at Kansas City 10/22) had seasonhigh 188 yards on eight receptions with one touchdown vs. San Francisco 9/ yard total sixth-highest of his career caught season-high nine passes for 167 yards and two touchdowns vs. San Diego 10/1 posted team-record-tying third 100-yard receiving game in the playoffs with team-high 127 yards on teamhigh tying seven receptions with one touchdown in NFC Wildcard Game at New Orleans 12/ : Earned second Pro Bowl invitation following the third 1,000- yard receiving season of his career was second on Rams with 77 receptions for 1,165 yards and team-leading 12 touchdowns led team in receptions eight times and in receiving yards four times was eighth in NFC in receiving yards, 13th in NFC in receptions, and second in NFC and tied for second in the NFL in touchdown receptions had four 100-yard receiving games, with back-to-back efforts in Games 3 and 4 at Cincinnati ( ) and against San Francisco ( ), respectively, and in Games 12 and 13 at Carolina ( ) and at New Orleans ( ) fourtouchdown game vs. San Francisco set career high and was fifth time in team history and second time in as many weeks a Ram scored four TDs in a game (WR Az- Zahir Hakim at Cincinnati) led Rams in receiving yards in the playoffs, with 317 yards on 13 catches with team-high two touchdowns posted two 100-yard receiving games in the playoffs, vs. Minnesota and Tennessee in Super Bowl XXXIV scored Rams' first touchdown of postseason on first offensive play vs. Minnesota, in NFC Divisional Playoff Game, a 77-yard reception from QB Kurt Warner, the second-longest pass reception in team playoff history game-winning 73- yard touchdown pass in Super Bowl XXXIV against Tennessee capped six-reception, 162-yard game. 1998: Ranked fourth on team in receptions and third in yards with 48

9 32 receptions for 457 yards and one touchdown, despite missing eight games with a hamstring injury before being placed on injured reserve 12/7 posted two 100-yard receiving games led the Rams in receptions three times and receiving yards four times opened season with 10-reception, 131-yard effort vs. New Orleans 9/6 followed with 11 receptions for 192 yards and one touchdown against Minnesota 9/13 reception total tied for highest-single game total NFC in 1998 and tied the second-highest total of his career, while receiving yards total was fourth-highest of career caught career-long 80-yard pass for touchdown in fourth quarter 30-yard run on reverse gave him 222 total yards in the game, the second-highest total yards effort of career and the most by an NFC player in a non overtime game in : Ranked second on club in receptions with 56 and receiving yards with 815 led squad in touchdown receptions with five despite missing almost all of first five games due to a hamstring injury recorded two 100-yard receiving games and led club in receptions and receiving yards six times appeared in first game of season at Denver 9/14 snapped streak of 43 consecutive games with at least one reception after leaving game in first quarter without catching a pass because of hamstring injury returned to starting lineup three weeks later at San Francisco 10/12 registered best receiving performance by any NFL receiver in 1997, exploding for career-high 233 yards on 10 receptions and two touchdowns at Atlanta 11/2 233 yards was fourth highest ever by Ram only player in Rams history and seventh NFL receiver to record three games with at least 200 yards grabbed nine passes for 144 yards and two touchdowns, including game-winner on five-yard TD reception from QB Tony Banks at New Orleans 12/ : Led team with 84 receptions and NFL with 1,338 yards became first Rams receiver since Ellard in 1990 and 1991 to post backto-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons first Ram to lead league in receiving yards since Ellard in 1988 joined Tom Fears ( ) and Ellard ( ) as only receivers in Rams history to post consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons (WR Torry Holt became fourth ) averaged 15.9 yards a catch with seven touchdowns and recorded five 100-yard receiving games hauled in season highs in receptions twice with 11 on 9/22 vs. Washington and 10/27 at Baltimore with a then-career-high 229 yards capped season with seven receptions for 104 yards in Pro Bowl. 1995: In first year as starter enjoyed best ever season by a Rams' receiver and second greatest receiving season in NFL history with 1,781 yards on 119 catches trailed only San Francisco's Jerry Rice (1,848) after breaking former Houston Oiler Charley Hennigan's 34-year-old record of 1,746 set in catches rank fifth on the NFL's all-time single season reception list shattered four Rams' records, including most receiving yards (1,781), most receptions (119), most consecutive 100- yard receiving games (six) and most 100- yard games (nine) tied for second (Harold Jackson, 1973) for most touchdown receptions by a Ram in one season (13) and for second (Willie Anderson, 1989) for most receptions in one game (15) first player in NFL's 76-year history to record three consecutive games with at least 170 receiving yards (181, 191, 173) ended season as Rams leading scorer with 80 points won many accolades, including USA-Today's all-joe team, all-madden, Daniel F. Reeves Memorial Award (team MVP), Fox's Terry Award for Best Second Year Player and all-pro by Pro Football Weekly and Sports Illustrated only player in NFL to earn both Offensive and Special Teams Player of the Week honors finished second in the NFL in receiving yards, fourth in receptions and in total yards from scrimmage (1,798) first career start in season opener at Green Bay 9/1 and made back-toback plays to help Rams win blocked and recovered a Craig Hentrich punt to set up his 23-yard touchdown reception on next play logged first 100-yard receiving game of career with five receptions for 100 yards at Carolina 9/17 established team record with six consecutive 100-yard games vs. Carolina 11/12, breaking Elroy Hirsch's record of five in 1951 by making nine receptions for 110 yards and one touchdown streak was snapped one short of NFL record the following week at Atlanta when he recorded seven receptions for 91 yards became 12th player in NFL and first Ram with 100 receptions in one season by catching nine for 68 yards against Washington 49

10 12/17 closed season by posting careerhigh 15 receptions for 210 yards and one touchdown versus Miami 12/24 the 15 receptions were the most by NFL receiver in : Ended season with 21 receptions for 272 yards to rank seventh on team despite playing in only 12 games also saw action on special teams missed last four games after spraining right knee at San Diego 11/27 placed on injured reserve 12/9 first NFL reception was 34-yard touchdown from QB Chris Miller at Atlanta 9/11. College: Ended collegiate career with 113 receptions for 1,586 yards and 15 touchdowns attended West Los Angeles and Santa Monica Junior College before transferring to Memphis State in 1992 graduated this offseason with a degree in physical education. Personal: Born Isaac Isidore Bruce in Ft. Lauderdale, Fl attended Dillard High in that city as senior, was all-city selection while leading team to 1989 Florida State 5A Championship finished year with 39 catches for 644 yards (16.5 avg.) has 14 brothers and sisters and is 13th of 15 children was 1998 Rams Sprint Good Sport/Man of the Year and the 1997 Rams True Value Man of the Year, recognizing his sportsmanship and community involvement Rams Man of the Year in 1997 and 1998 since 1996 had provided 10 tickets to home games to various schools and youth organizations partners with Haz- Waste to provide jerseys and limousine ride for children was United Way Spokesman in and United Way African American Leadership Giver serves on Board of Directors for Childhaven, an educational facility serving children with behavior and communication disorders has donated $25,000 through endorsements and performance donation to Childhaven donated 80 turkeys to local organizations to feed hungry for Thanksgiving in adopted Bruce Elementary in St. Louis and makes frequent visits to school and annually celebrates his birthday with the students wants to be a minister after playing career single resides in St. Louis. AMBLINGS Isaac is quietly making a difference in the Maplewood-Richmond Heights School District, specifically through his work with Bruce Elementary. He recently helped the district surpass its facility capital campaign goal by serving as honorary chairperson of the effort. BRUCE S NFL STATISTICS Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD 1994 RAMS t RAMS , RAMS , RAMS RAMS t RAMS , RAMS , t RAMS , t RAMS , t 7 Totals , t 63 POSTSEASON Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD 1999 RAMS t RAMS RAMS Totals t 4 50

11 BRUCE S NFL STATISTICS (Cont.) Single Game Highs: Rec. 15 vs. Miami (12/24/95) Playoffs - New Orleans (12/30/00) Yards Atlanta (11/2/97) Playoffs vs. Tennessee (Super Bowl XXXIV) (1/30/00) LG 80t vs. Minnesota (9/13/98) Playoffs - 77t vs. Minnesota (1/16/00) TD 4 vs. San Francisco (10/10/99) Playoffs - 1 (four times), Last vs. Philadelphia (1/27/02) 100-yd Receiving games: (31) Last vs. Chicago (11/18/02), 141 yds. Playoffs - (3) New Orleans (12/30/00), 127 yds. 200-yd Receiving games: (3) Atlanta (11/2/97), 233 yds. Playoffs - None Two Point Conversions: 1, (Twice), Detroit (11/7/99) Playoffs - None Additional Career Statistics: Rushing: (1994) 1 for 2 yards, (1995) 3 for 17 yards, (1998) 1 for 30 yards, (1999) 5 for 32 yards, (2000) 1 for 11 yards, (2001) 4 for 23 yards, (2002) 3 for 18 yards; Passing: 1996 (1 for 1, 15 yards); Punt returns: (1995) 1 for 52 yards (1995); Special teams tackles: 1994 (1). BRUCE S TOP GAMES Receptions Receiving Yards 15 - vs. Miami (12/24/95) (210 yds.) 233 Atlanta (11/2/97) (10 rec.) 11 - vs. Washington (9/22/96) (136 yds.) 229 Baltimore (10/27/96) (11 rec.) 11 Baltimore (10/27/96) (229 yds.) vs. Miami (12/24/95) (15 rec.) 11 - vs. Minnesota (9/13/98) (192 yds.) vs. Minnesota (9/13/98) (11 rec.) 11 San Francisco (11/21/99) (93 yds.) vs. Atlanta (10/12/95) (10 rec.) 10 - vs. Atlanta (10/12/95) (191 yds.) vs. San Francisco (10/29/00) (8 rec.) 10 Atlanta (11/2/97) (233 yds.) 181 Indianapolis (10/1/95) (8 rec.) 10 - vs. New Orleans (9/6/98) (131 yds.) vs. New Orleans (10/28/01) (7 rec.) 10 - vs. San Diego (11/10/02) (163 yds.) vs. San Francisco (10/22/95) (9 rec.) 9 - vs. San Francisco (10/22/95) (173 yds.) vs. San Diego (10/1/00) (9 rec.) 9 Philadelphia (10/29/95) (105 yds.) vs. San Diego (11/10/02) (10 rec.) 9 - vs. Carolina (11/12/95) (110 yds.) 152 Cincinnati (10/3/99) (6 rec.) 9 - vs. Buffalo (12/10/95) (136 yds.) 144 New Orleans (12/7/97) (9 rec.) 9 - vs. Washington (12/17/95) (68 yds.) 144 San Francisco (9/23/01) (8 rec.) 9 New Orleans (12/7/97) (144 yds.) vs. Chicago (11/18/02) (6 rec.) 9 - vs. San Diego (10/1/00) (167 yds.) vs. Buffalo (12/10/95) (9 rec.) vs. Washington (9/22/96) (11 rec.) Bruce s 100-yard Receiving Games (28) Yards Opponent Date Rec. Avg. Long TD 192 L-Minnesota 9/13/ t W-Atlanta 10/12/ t W-San Francisco 9/17/ t L-@ Indianapolis 10/1/ L-New Orleans 10/18/ t L-San Francisco 10/22/ W-San Diego 10/1/ W-San Diego 11/10/ t W-@ Cincinnati 10/3/ W-@ New Orleans 12/7/ W-@ San Francisco 9/23/ t W-Chicago 11/18/ L-Buffalo 12/10/ L-Washington 9/15/ L-@ New Orleans 11/5/ W-San Francisco 10/10/ L-New Orleans 9/6/ W-@ New England 11/18/ L-@ Kansas City 10/22/ W-@ San Francisco 10/29/ L-@ Arizona 9/29/ t W-@ New Orleans 12/1/ W-@ Carolina 12/5/ W-Carolina 11/12/ L-@ Pittsburgh 11/3/ L-@ Philadelphia 10/29/ W-@ New Orleans 12/12/ W-@ Carolina 9/17/

12 Bruce s 200-yard Receiving Games (3) Yards Opponent Date Rec. Avg. Long TD 233 L-@ Atlanta 11/2/ L-@ Baltimore 10/27/ L-Miami 12/24/ BRUCE VS. THE NFL Opponent Games Rec. Yards Avg./Rec. Avg./Game LG TD Arizona t 2 Atlanta t 10 Baltimore Buffalo Carolina Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas t 1 Denver Detroit Green Bay t 2 Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Miami Minnesota t 1 New England New Orleans NY Giants NY Jets Oakland/LA Philadelphia Pittsburgh San Diego San Francisco t 9 Seattle Tampa Bay Tennessee Washington BRUCE S GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS 1994 Date/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD W-9/4 Arizona Atlanta t 1 L-9/18 San Francisco Kansas City L-10/2 Atlanta Green Bay W-10/16 New York Giants t 1 New Orleans t 1 W-11/6 Denver L-11/13 Los Angeles Raiders San Francisco San Diego L-12/4 New Orleans Inactive Tampa Bay Reserve/Injured Chicago L-12/24 Washington Date/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD Green Bay t 1 W-9/10 New Orleans t 1 Carolina W-9/24 Chicago Indianapolis W-10/12 Atlanta t 2 L-10/22 San Francisco Philadelphia New Orleans W-11/12 Carolina Atlanta San Francisco t 1 New York Jets L-12/10 Buffalo L-12/17 Washington L-12/24 Miami

13 BRUCE S GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATISTICS (Cont.) 1996 Date/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD W-9/1 Cincinnati San Francisco L-9/15 Washington Arizona t 2 L-10/6 San Francisco Carolina W-10/20 Jacksonville Baltimore Pittsburgh W-11/10 Atlanta L-11/17 Carolina L-11/24 Green Bay New Orleans Chicago Atlanta W-12/21 New Orleans t Date/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD W-8/31 New Orleans Inactive L-9/7 San Francisco Inactive Denver W-9/21 New York Giants Inactive Oakland Inactive San Francisco L-10/19 Seattle L-10/26 Kansas City Atlanta Green Bay L-11/16 Atlanta L-11/23 Carolina Washington New Orleans L-12/14 Chicago Carolina Date/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD L-9/6 New Orleans L-9/13 Minnesota t 1 Buffalo Inactive L-9/27 Arizona Inactive W-10/11 New York Jets Miami L-10/25 San Francisco Atlanta Inactive Chicago Inactive New Orleans Inactive L-11/22 Carolina Inactive L-11/29 Atlanta Inactive Philadelphia Inactive W-12/13 New England Reserve/Injured Carolina San Francisco Date/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD W-9/12 Baltimore W-9/26 Atlanta t 1 Cincinnati W-10/10 San Francisco Atlanta W- 10/24 Cleveland L- Tennessee Detroit W- 11/14 Carolina W- San Francisco W- 11/28 New Orleans W- Carolina W- New Orleans W- 12/19 New York Giants W- 12/26 Chicago L *W- 1/16 Minnesota t 1 *W- 1/23 Tampa Bay *W-1/30 Tennessee t 1 53

14 BRUCE S GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATISTICS (Cont.) 2000 Date/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD W-9/4 Denver Seattle W-9/17 San Francisco t 1 Atlanta t 2 W-10/1 San Diego W-10/15 Atlanta Kansas City San Francisco L-11/5 Carolina W-11/12 New York Giants L-11/20 Washington L-11/26 New Orleans L - Carolina W-12/10 Minnesota Tampa Bay New Orleans New Orleans Date/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD Philadelphia San Francisco t 1 W-9/30 Miami Detroit W-10/14 New York Giants New York Jets L-10/28 New Orleans t 1 W-11/11 Carolina t 1 New England L-11/26 Tampa Bay Atlanta W-12/9 San Francisco New Orleans t 3 Carolina W-12/30 Indianapolis W-1/6 Atlanta *W-1/20 Green Bay *W-1/27 Philadelphia *L-2/3 New England Date/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD Denver L-9/15 New York Giants Tampa Bay L-9/29 Dallas t 1 San Francisco W-10/13 Oakland W-10/20 Seattle Arizona W-11/10 San Diego t 3 W-11/18 Chicago Washington Philadelphia Kansas City W-12/15 Arizona Seattle W-12/30 San Francisco t 1 *Postseason Contest 54

15 MARC BULGER /5/77 3rd Year West Virginia FA-2001 Central Catholic H.S. Pittsburgh, Pa. Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: 26 Games, Starts: 2002: 7,7 Career: 7,7 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 0,0 QB 10 Pro: Strong-armed, accurate young quarterback good leader...excellent field vision...tough, quarterback who can move around pocket well...signed by Rams 1/12/01 spent two weeks on Falcons practice squad in 2000 also spent one week on Rams practice squad spent 2000 training camp with Saints drafted by the Saints in the sixth round (168th overall) of 2000 NFL Draft. 2002: Had impressive year as he saw first NFL action earned Daniel F. Reeves Memorial Award for team MVP as voted on by teammates started in all seven games played, did not play in two, and inactive for six contests completed 138 of 214 passes for 1,826 yards (64.5 completion percentage) with 14 touchdowns, six interceptions, a long of 58 yards, and a quarterback rating of finished 6-1 in seven starts won first six NFL starts, with two comebacks winning first six NFL starts tied him for fourth with teammate Kurt Warner (1999) and Mike Kruczek (1976) for most consecutive wins to start a career since 1970 made first NFL start vs. Oakland 10/13, completing 14 of 21 passes for 186 yards, three touchdowns, and one rushing touchdown completing first five passes of contest, ending drive with first career touchdown pass, a seven-yarder to WR Isaac Bruce earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for performance against previously undefeated Raiders completed 22 of 40 passes for 265 yards, one touchdown, and one interception against Seattle 10/20 hit on 20 of 29 passes for 245 yards with one touchdown and one interception at Arizona 11/3 had historic game vs. San Diego 11/10 in completing 36 of 48 passes for 453 yards (fourth-best total in Rams history) with four touchdowns and no interceptions for a passer rating (all careerhighs) set team record for most pass completions in a game (36), passing Kurt Warner Seattle 9/10/00) and Dieter Brock (35 vs. San Francisco 10/27/85) followed up strong on Monday Night Football the following week vs. Chicago 11/18 with 21 of 35 completions for 347 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception for a passer rating Bulger s 1,496 passing yards in first five starts is best in NFL history for QB s first five starts, surpassing Cincinnati s Jeff Blake in 1994 with 1,410 yards suffered hand injury against Bears that forced him to sit out next three games before returning to action vs. Arizona 12/15, completing 24 of 40 passes for 319 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions completed only pass attempt (one for one) of game for 11 yards at Seattle 12/22 before leaving game with neck and back injuries, forcing him to miss season finale. 2001: Did not see action in any contests inactive as third quarterback for 16 regular season games and all three postseason contests. 2000: On Rams practice squad for one week spent two weeks on Atlanta Falcons practice squad. College: Holds 25 passing records at West Virginia school career leader with 8,153 passing yards had nine 300-yard passing games and yard passing games in career second team all-big East as junior started every game, setting a school season-records for pass completion percentage (65.4%), touchdown passes (31), pass attempts (419), pass completions (274), yards passing (3,607), total offensive plays (452) and yards in total offense (3,515) earned starting quarterback job sophomore season, completing 192 of 323 passes (59.4%) for 2,465 yards, 14 touch- AMBLINGS Marc has participated in United Way s Hometown Huddle and the Epilepsy Foundation s fundraiser, Bowl-a-RAM-a. He taught women about the basics of football at Football University and spoke to students from Perry (Mo.) Middle School as part of the Get Into the Game program. 55

16 downs and 10 interceptions appeared in six games as a backup during redshirt freshman season, completing 19 of 42 passes (45.2%) for 352 yards and three touchdowns redshirted as a freshman in 1995 sports management major. Personal: Born Marc Robert Bulger in Pittsburgh, Pa. attended Central Catholic High in Pittsburgh, Pa., the same high school as future Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino member of the National Honor Society selected to play in Pennsylvania Big 33 Classic after passing for 1,662 yards as a senior also played basketball and baseball member of West Virginia Athletic Director s Academic Honor Roll father, James, played quarterback for Notre Dame ( ) single resides in Clayton, Mo. BULGER S NFL STATISTICS Passing Year Team...G-S Att. Com. Yards Pct. TD Int. LG Sacks-Yds Rating 2000 Atlanta/RAMS...Did Not Play 2001 RAMS...Did Not Play 2002 RAMS , Total , Single Game Highs: Att vs. San Diego (11/10/02) Rushes - 4 vs. Oakland (10/13/02) Comp vs. San Diego (11/10/02) Yards - -1 (three times), last vs. Arizona (12/15/02) Yards vs. San Diego (11/10/02) LG - 1t vs. Oakland (10/13/02) Pct vs. San Diego (11/10/02) TD - 1 vs. Oakland (10/13/02) LG - 58 vs. Arizona (12/15/02) TD - 4 vs. San Diego (11/10/02) Additional Career Statistics: Rushing: 2002 (12 for -13 yards, -1.1 avg., 1t LG, 1 TD). COURTLAND BULLARD /2/78 2nd Year Ohio State D Southridge H.S. Miami, Fla. Signed Through 2004 Age On Opening Day: 25 Games, Starts: 2002: 11,5 Career: 11,5 Consecutive: 3,1 Playoffs: 0,0 LB 51 Pro: Solid outside linebacker and can play down in the three-point stance good passrush ability solid special teamer selected by Rams in fifth round (167th overall) of 2002 NFL Draft. 2002: Played in 11 games with one start totaled one solo tackle on defense and 11 special teams tackles, good for fifth on team made NFL debut against New York Giants 9/15 notching one special teams tackle made two special teams tackles vs. Seattle 10/20 made career-high and teamleading four special teams tackles vs. Arizona 12/15 made first NFL start at linebacker in season finale vs. San Francisco 12/30, tallying one solo tackle and three special teams tackles. College: Played in 50 games in career with Buckeyes, earning 32 starts finished his career with 145 tackles (104 solos), 11 sacks for 74 yards and 24 stops for losses of 104 yards started all but one game as senior at outside linebacker recorded 47 tackles (32 solos) with two sacks for 12 yards, eight stops for losses of 23 yards, and one pass defense started 12 games at outside linebacker as junior, tallying 46 tackles (35 solo) with career-high six sacks for 46 yards, 11 tackles for loss, two passes defensed, one interception, one fumble recovery, and two forced fumbles played best ball late in season, recording all six sacks in last six regularseason games as sophomore, appeared in 56

17 AMBLINGS This offseason, Courtland took part in a campaign to promote asthma awareness with the Asthma Consortium. Through PSAs, advertisements and billboards, the campaign stressed the importance of getting an asthma action plan from a doctor and sharing it with people. the final eleven games, starting ten contests at outside linebacker finished with 40 tackles (27 solos), three sacks for 16 yards, four tackles for losses, two passes defensed, and one forced fumble played in every game as a true freshman, seeing action mostly on special teams made 11 tackles (9 solos) with one stop behind the line of scrimmage and one forced fumble graduated with degree in African-American and African Studies. Personal: Born Courtland Bullard 8/2/78 in Miami, Fla attended Southridge High in Miami named to numerous all-america teams, including USA Today named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution s Super Southern 100 team single resides in St. Peters, Mo. BULLARD S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2002 RAMS Total Additional career statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 2002 (11). JERAMETRIUS BUTLER /28/78 3rd Year Kansas State D Carter H.S. Dallas, Tex. Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: 24 Games, Starts: 2002: 9,0 Career: 25,0 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 3,0 CB 23 Pro: Well-built athlete...reads routes well and shows confidence in ability to mirror receiver s moves on deep routes...smooth hands and excellent extension going for the interception selected in fifth round (145th overall) of the 2001 NFL Draft. 2002: Played in nine games, inactive for six, and did not play in one finished season with one solo tackle on defense and three special teams tackles made one special teams tackle in season opener at Denver 9/8 collected one special teams tackle at Tampa Bay 9/23 racked up one special teams tackle vs. Chicago 11/18 tallied one solo tackle at Seattle 12/ : Played in 16 regular season games, primarily on special teams, as well as all three postseason contests collected nine tackles (seven solo) with two passes defensed and tied for third on team with 12 special teams tackles notched three tackles (two solo) with one special teams tackle against Miami 9/30 registered one special teams tackle and made a big play on special teams, preventing punt from going into the end zone for a touchback on the one-yard line in third quarter vs. New York Giants 10/14 tied for team lead in racking up three special teams tackles while collecting two solo tackles against New Orleans 10/28 made two tackles in NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Green Bay 1/20. College: Recorded 107 tackles (73 solos) with ten interceptions (sixth on the school s career-record list) and 40 pass deflections in collegiate career all-big 12 Conference first-team selection by league s coaches in junior year, earning second-team honors from Associated Press recorded careerhigh 41 tackles (29 solos) with one quarterback pressure led team with six intercep- 57

18 tions for 47 yards in returns only C.J. Masters (7, 1992) and Cris Canty (8, 1995) had more interceptions in a season for the Wildcats finished second on squad with 18 pass deflections started ten games at weakside cornerback as a sophomore...collected 31 tackles (21 solos) with a pair of interceptions for 7 yards in returns and six pass deflections freshman all-america second-team selection by The Sporting News played in every game, starting five of the final six contests finished with 35 tackles (23 solos), including a stop for 4-yard loss credited with two interceptions for 14 yards in returns and led team with 14 pass deflections redshirted as true freshman criminal justice major. Personal: Born Jerametrius Tarell Butler in Dallas, Tex Blue Chip Illustrated all- America selection, adding Dallas Morning News Texas Top 100 and first-team all- District honors at Carter High in Dallas... lettered three times in both football and track two-year gridiron starter was a sprinter on the track team, helping Carter run the second-fastest 400-meter relay in the nation in 1996 (first leg) top 100-meter time as a junior was (electronic timing) track team set national record in 400 relay in 1996 member of University Outreach program as junior and senior single resides in Creve Couer, Mo. AMBLINGS Jerametrius participated in the United Way s Hometown Huddle last season where he read and did crafts with children. BUTLER S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 RAMS RAMS Totals POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 RAMS Totals Single Game Highs: Total Tackles - 3 vs. Miami (9/30/01) Playoffs - 2 vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) Solo - 2 (twice), Last vs. New Orleans (10/28/01) Playoffs - None Additional Career Statistics: Special teams tackles: 2001 (12), 2002 (3). COMEBACK RAMS The Rams staged two double-digit fourth-quarter comebacks in 2001, rallying from 10 points down to beat San Diego on Nov. 10, and rallying from 17 points down to beat San Francisco on Dec. 30.It was the first time since 1989 the Rams had two fourthquarter comebacks of at least 10 points in the season. At New Orleans Nov. 26, the Rams trailed 17-3 entering the final period before scoring a pair of touchdowns to force overtime en route to a overtime win.the following week at Dallas on Dec. 3, the Rams trailed in fourth quarter, but scored two late touchdowns to win,

19 CAMERON CLEELAND /15/75 6th Year (1st w/rams) Washington UFA (N.E.) Sedro Wolley H.S. Sedro Wolley, Wa. Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: 28 Games, Starts: 2002: 9,0 Career: 25,0 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 3,0 TE 87 Pro: Great all-around athlete can be one of the elite receivers in the league soft hands good run after the catch should add a lot of spice to Rams offense...signed by Rams 4/9/03 after being released by New England signed by Patriots 3/28/02 placed on injured reserve 12/26/01 placed on injured reserve 8/22/00 after undergoing surgery for ruptured Achilles tendon originally drafted in second round (40th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft by New Orleans Saints. 2002: Played in 12 games for Patriots, starting one made 16 receptions for 112 yards with one touchdown tied for team lead with six receptions for 40 yards in Patriots debut on Monday Night Football against Pittsburgh 9/9 hauled in three receptions for 11 yards with a one-yard touchdown reception from QB Tom Brady in the second quarter at New York Jets 9/15 made two receptions, including season-long 22-yarder at Oakland 11/ : Started seven of nine games and totaled 13 receptions for 138 yards with four touchdowns for Saints led tight ends and finished third on team with four touchdown receptions caught three passes for 38 yards with career-high two touchdowns at Carolina 10/14 hauled in a season-high 19- yard touchdown pass vs. Atlanta 10/21 recorded season-highs with four catches for 43 yards at St. Louis 10/ : Spent season on injured reserve after suffering a ruptured Achilles tendon injury in the first preseason game against New York Jets 7/ : Played in 11 games, with eight starts and caught 26 passes for 325 yards (12.5 average) with one touchdown caught a season-long 31-yard reception, totaling five catches for 69 yards against Atlanta 10/10 established a season-high with seven catches for 84 yards against Tennessee 10/17 snared lone touchdown reception of season on two-yard reception vs. St. Louis 12/12 scored a two-point conversion and also grabbed 11-yard pass at Baltimore 12/ : Turned in one of the most prolific seasons by a tight end in Saints history with a team-leading 54 receptions for 684 yards and six touchdowns voted a second alternate to NFC Pro Bowl team 54 receptions tied team s rookie record, and were second-most in team history by a tight end (Wesley Walls, 57, 1995) six receiving scores as rookie tied wide receiver Danny Abramowicz (1967) for the most touchdown receptions by Saints rookie it also tied him for second in touchdown receptions by a tight end (Toby Brenner, 1984; Henry Childs, 1980) in team history named to all-rookie teams by Pro Football Weekly, College & Pro Football Weekly, Football News and Football Digest made four catches for 82 yards in NFL debut at St. Louis 9/6 caught first NFL touchdown, a 33-yarder, in overtime at Indianapolis 9/27 led all receivers with eight catches for 64 yards, including a one-yard touchdown reception against New England 10/4 tied for team-high with seven catches for 71 yards with 13-yard score at Arizona 12/20 closed out rookie season by setting career-highs with 10 catches and 112 yards, including a five-yard score vs. Buffalo 12/27. College: Ranks sixth among Washington tight ends on the school s career-record list with 50 receptions voted to all-pac 10 firstteam in 1997 started 10 games and caught 19 passes for 276 yards (14.5 average) and two touchdowns as senior established career-highs with 23 catches for 354 yards and three scores during junior season...graduated with degree in sociology. AMBLINGS Cameron lettered on Washington s baseball team as a first baseman, starting 24 of 28 games in 1994, batting.278 with three home runs. In 1993, helped Huskies compile school season-record mark as they advanced to the regional finals in the NCAA Championships. 59

20 Personal: Born Cameron Ross Cleeland in Sedro Woolley, Wa Scholastic Coach & USA Today all-america honorable mention at Sedro Woolley (Wa.) High rated one of country s premier high school tight ends allstate selection by Seattle Post- Intelligencer two-time all-northwest League first-team pick caught 63 passes for 1,083 yards (17.2 average) and nine touchdowns during career selected for East-West all- Star game added all-league honors in basketball and baseball team captain in all three sports honor roll student uncle, Phil Misley, played in the Milwaukee Braves Class AAA minor league baseball organization, married to Mindy. CLEELAND S NFL STATISTICS Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD 1998 New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans...Reserve/Injured 2001 New Orleans t New England Totals , Single Game Highs: Rec vs. Buffalo (12/27/98) Yds vs. Buffalo (12/27/98) LG -- Carolina (11/1/98) TD - Carolina (10/14/01) Rams defenders combine to force San Francisco RB Garrison Hearst to fumble in the Rams win over the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football last season. 60

21 JAMIE DUNCAN /20/75 6th Year (2nd w/rams) Vanderbilt UFA (T.B.) Christiana H.S. Wilmington, De. Signed Through 2006 Age On Opening Day: 28 Games, Starts: 2002: 16,12 Career: 75,48 Consecutive: 16,12 Playoffs: 4,2 LB 59 Pro: Solid middle linebacker smart in coverage and can call defenses technically sound signed by Rams 3/7/02 as unrestricted free agent played four seasons with Tampa Bay Buccaneers ( ) third round pick by Tampa Bay (84th overall) in 1998 NFL Draft. 2002: Played in all 16 contests, starting 12, at middle linebacker led Rams linebackers with 98 tackles (55 solo), adding one pass defensed, two QB pressures, and four special teams tackles led team with nine tackles (eight solo) vs. Dallas 9/29 established new career-high with 14 tackles (four solo) at San Francisco 10/6 led Rams with 11 tackles (seven solo) with one QB pressure against Arizona 12/15 made nine stops (three solo) with one special teams tackle at Seattle 12/22 led linebackers with eight tackles (seven solo) and one QB pressure vs. San Francisco 12/ : Started 15 games at middle linebacker and started playoff contest at Philadelphia 1/12 career-high 130 tackles ranked second on team added two sacks for nine yards, one interception, one forced fumble and five passes defensed on the year notched seven 10-tackle games had team-high eight tackles at Dallas 9/9 notched 11 tackles at Tennessee 10/14 posted nine tackles and one forced fumble against Pittsburgh 10/21 tallied 10 tackles, one pass defensed, and one sack at Detroit 11/11 led team in tackles against Chicago 11/18 with 11 stops totaled nine tackles, one pass defensed and one sack at St. Louis 11/26 tallied a season-high 12 tackles against Baltimore 12/29 did not play against Philadelphia 1/6 had six tackles in NFC Wildcard Game at Philadelphia 1/ : Started 15 regular season games and one playoff contest at middle linebacker in first full season as starting MLB, finished the season with 97 tackles, seven passes defensed, four interceptions and one fumble recovery finished fifth on the team in tackles and second on the team in interceptions had six tackles and one pass defensed at Detroit 9/17 made first interception of his career against the New York Jets 9/24 and had seven tackles and one pass defensed tied career-high in tackles with 13 before suffering a concussion in the fourth quarter missed game at Minnesota 10/9 due to a concussion suffered at Washington 10/1 played solid game at Atlanta 11/5 with six tackles, one pass defensed and his second interception of the season had strong all-around game at Miami 12/10, making seven tackles, two passes defensed, one fumble recovery and a 31-yard interception return for his first NFL touchdown fumble recovery led to 46-yard game-winning FG by K Martin Gramatica had nine tackles in NFC Wildcard Game at Philadelphia 12/ : Played in 15 games, primarily on special teams recorded seven special teams tackles and one forced fumble saw action in both playoff games. 1998: Played in 14 games, starting final six games at MLB after Hardy Nickerson was sidelined with pericarditis finished with 46 tackles and one pass defensed in final six games and also contributed two special teams stops after being inactive for first two games, saw first regular-season action versus Chicago 9/20 on special teams stepped into MLB slot vs. Detroit 11/22 and recorded eight tackles, including two for losses concluded season with three-tackle effort at Cincinnati 12/27, helping Bucs record first road shutout in team history, College: Was Vanderbilt s middle linebacker for three seasons after playing outside LB as a freshman started 36 games and finished with 427 tackles (293 solos), eight forced 61

22 fumbles, two fumble recoveries and 12 sacks also finished with 12 passes defensed and a pair of interceptions earned first-team all-sec honors in each of his last two seasons named to SEC s all-conference first team after 119-tackle, two-sack senior season served as Commodores cocaptain and started all 11 games at middle linebacker started all 11 games at MLB as a junior and led the Commodores in tackles in every contest finished with 152 tackles, tops in the SEC and the fourth-highest total in Vanderbilt history earned first of two berths on all-sec first team posted double-digit totals in tackles in every game but one started every game at MLB as a sophomore and led team with 120 tackles added two forced fumbles, an interception, a sack and three passes defensed came up with 36 tackles, three sacks, two passes defensed and a fumble recovery despite playing in just three games as a freshman started all three contests at strongside outside linebacker redshirted as true freshman graduated with degree in human and organizational development. Personal: Born Jamie Robert Duncan in Wilmington, De started four years as a prep at Christiana High in Wilmington and was state s Gatorade Player of the Year as both a junior and a senior led the team in both tackles and interceptions as a junior and a senior and was chosen Defensive Player of the Year as a senior also lettered three times in basketball in high school, was a member of Business Professionals of America and Students Promoting African- American Culture enjoys reading and attending sports events resides in St. Charles, Mo. AMBLINGS Jamie participated in Football University where he taught women about his position and the basics of football last season. He, along with 35 other Rams players, is featured on the Be A Player, Earn Your Degree poster promoting the importance of education, which is distributed area wide to schools and community organizations. DUNCAN S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 1998 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay RAMS Total POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 1999 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Total Single Game Highs: Total Tackles - San Francisco (10/6/02) Playoffs - Philadelphia (12/31/00) Sacks - 1 (twice), St. Louis (11/26/01) Playoffs - None Int. - 1 (five times), Green Bay (10/7/01) Playoffs - None Additional Career Statistics: Special teams tackles: 1998 (2), 1999 (7), 2000 (3), 2002 (4). DUNCAN S TD RETURNS Date Opponent TD Return Miami 31-yard interception return 62

23 ANDY EBY /26/79 2nd Year Kansas State FA-2002 Olathe East H.S. Olathe, Ks. Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: 24 Games, Starts: 2002: 0,0 Career: 0,0 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 0,0 C/G 58 Pro: Versatile center/guard plays with good technique smart and aware on line of scrimmage signed by Rams 11/20/02 off Green Bay Packers practice squad spent first 10 weeks with Green Bay practice squad after spending preseason with club originally signed with Packers as undrafted free agent. 2002: On Rams active roster for six games, inactive for all six contests. College: Ended college career starting 26 out of 29 games for Wildcats started 11 contests as senior helped pave way for Wildcats to average yards per game on the ground all-big 12 Conference firstteam pick by Football News, also earned allconference second-team honors from the Dallas Morning News and Waco Tribune- Herald started 11 games at left guard as junior named first team academic all-big 12 blocked for rushing offense to tie school record with 42 rushing touchdowns as sophomore started first four games of season at right guard, played in every other game as reserve on offensive line named first team academic all-big 12 saw action Games Played-Starts: 2002 (0-0). as backup as freshman redshirted as true freshman graduated with B.S. degree in construction science management. Personal: Born Andrew Peter Eby in Wichita, Ks attended Olathe (Ks.) East High lettered in football, baseball and track three years, and wrestling one year first team all-state pick by Associated Press and Kansas Coaches Association as senior selected to play in Kansas Shrine Bowl all-star Game two-time first-team all- Sun Country, all-johnson County and all- Olathe pick member of National Honor Society for three years single resides in St. Peters, Mo. AMBLINGS Andy was a wide receiver upon arriving at Kansas State, but continued to grow and played every position on the offensive line, becoming one of the top center prospects as a senior. HIGH RATINGS QB Kurt Warner became just the third quarterback to enter the NFL' s passer rating chart at No. 1 all time, joining Joe Montana (1983), and Dan Marino (1986). 63

24 TROY EDWARDS /7/77 5th Year (2nd w/rams) Louisiana Tech T(PIT)-2002 Huntington H.S. Shreveport, La. Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: 26 Games, Starts: 2002: 14,0 Career: 60,7 Consecutive: 14,0 Playoffs: 2,0 WR 88 Pro: Explosive run after the catch ability can take a short gain and turn it into a long play will be big part of Rams offense main asset is run after the catch, like running back playing receiver acquired by Rams 8/30/02 in trade with Pittsburgh for sixth-round draft choice in 2004 NFL Draft played three seasons for Steelers ( ) originally a first round draft selection (13th overall) in 1999 NFL Draft. 2002: Played in 14 games finished with 18 receptions for 157 yards, two touchdowns, and long of 48 yards rushed three times for 21 yards with long of 27 also returned 10 kickoffs for 21.1-yard average made first receptions as Ram at Arizona 11/3, hauling in four passes for a team-high 63 yards with game-long of 48 rushed one time on a reverse for 27-yard gain, catching one pass for three yards, against San Diego 11/10 caught two passes for 10 yards and first touchdown as Ram, a four-yard reception from QB Kurt Warner in first quarter, at Washington 11/24 made two receptions for 13 yards with one touchdown reception, a four-yard strike from QB Marc Bulger in second quarter, vs. Arizona 12/15 finished second on team with five receptions for 39 yards, also returning seven kickoffs for a 24.0-yard average at Seattle 12/ : Played in all 16 contests for Pittsburgh finished with 19 receptions for 283 yards led Steelers with 462 kickoff return yards on 20 kickoff returns for a 23.1-yard average, including a long of 81 yards returned 10 punts for 83 yards, an 8.3-yard average caught one pass for 17 yards at Jacksonville 9/9 totaled 145 yards on three kickoff returns for 48.3-yard average at Tennessee 11/25, nearly breaking one kickoff for a TD, returning it 81 yards caught two passes for 16 yards in AFC Championship Game vs. New England 1/27 also returned three punts for 9.7-yard average returned five kickoffs for 86 yards, a 17.2-yard average. 2000: Finished season with 18 receptions for 215 yards also returned 15 kickoffs for 298 yards, for a 19.9 average led the team in receptions at New York Jets 10/8, making four catches for 27 yards also returned two kickoffs for 40 yards caught two passes for 25 yards and returned two kickoffs for 34 yards vs. Philadelphia 11/ : Established Steelers record for receptions by rookie (61), tying WR Hines Ward for team honors also finished with team-high 714 receiving yards, which ranks second on Steelers' all-time list for receiving yards by rookie selected the team's Rookie of Year by Pittsburgh Chapter of the Football Writers of America (Joe Greene Great Performance Award) started six games, including final five led team in receptions vs. Seattle 9/26 finished with six receptions for 72 yards and first career touchdown had four catches for 50 yards at Buffalo 10/10, including a season-long of 25 yards and scored second TD of the season had four receptions for 58 yards at Cincinnati 10/17 recorded six receptions for 76 yards at San Francisco 11/6 set career high with seven receptions for career-best 86 yards vs. Cincinnati 11/28 made six receptions for 64 yards and one touchdown vs. Baltimore 12/12. College: One of the most prolific receivers in NCAA history shattered all Louisiana Tech s career, season and single-game receiving records first-team all-america and all- AMBLINGS Troy visited Curtis Bishop Middle School in St. Louis during the offseason where he talked to students about setting goals and getting an education. 64

25 Independent selection as senior named Offensive Player of the Year by The Sports Network won the 1998 Fred Biletnikoff Award, given to nation's top receiver led nation in receptions as senior with 140 catches for 1,996 yards two receptions shy of the NCAA single-season record of 142 set by Manny Hazard of Houston in 1989 set national record with 1,996 receiving yards as a senior scored 31 touchdowns as a senior to shatter previous school single-season record of 17 registered 27 touchdown receptions to tie a national record set by Jerry Rice (1984) scored school single-season record 188 points as senior, the secondhighest total ever by a collegian, trailing only Barry Sanders of Oklahoma State (234 in 1988) hauled in a school-record 21 catches for a NCAA-record 405 yards and three touchdowns in 1998 season-opener against Nebraska registered 4,352 yards receiving, the third-highest figure in collegiate history ranks third in school history with 991 kickoff return yards set school career records with 56 touchdowns and 344 points chosen Louisiana Player of the Year by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association led nation with 102 receptions (1,707 yards) all-louisiana honorable mention as sophomore when he caught 38 passes for 649 yards and 10 touchdowns general studies major. Personal: Born Troy Edwards in Shreveport, La all-louisiana, all-district, all-city, Shreveport Times Most Valuable Player and team MVP as a running back at Huntington (Shreveport, La.) High set city single-season record with 32 touchdowns and rushed 199 times for 1,689 yards (8.5 avg.), leading the school to its first-ever playoff appearance single resides in St. Peters, Mo. EDWARDS NFL STATISTICS Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD 1999 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh RAMS Totals , Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Year Team No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD 1999 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh RAMS Totals , POSTSEASON Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD 2001 Pittsburgh Totals Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Year Team No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD 2001 Pittsburgh Totals Single Game Highs: Rec vs. Cincinnati (11/28/99) Punt Ret. -- Jacksonville (12/2/99) Playoffs - 2 vs. New England (1/27/02) Playoffs - 4 vs. Baltimore (1/20/02) Yds vs. Cincinnati (11/28/99) Yds vs. Cleveland (11/14/99) Playoffs - 16 vs. New England (1/27/02) Playoffs - 65 vs. Baltimore (1/20/02) LG -- San Francisco (11/7/99) LG vs. Cleveland (11/14/99) Playoffs - 9 vs. New England (1/27/02) Playoffs - 35 vs. Baltimore (1/20/02) TD -- 1 (five times), Last vs. Minnesota (12/2/01) Playoffs - 1 vs. Baltimore (1/20/02) KOR -- 3 (three times), Last vs. Tennessee (11/25/01) Playoffs - 5 vs. New England (1/27/02) Yds vs. Tennessee (11/25/01) Playoffs - 86 vs. New England (1/27/02) LG vs. Seattle (10/3/99) Playoffs - 28 vs. Baltimore (1/20/02) Additional Career Statistics: Rushing: (2000) 3 for 4 yards, 15 LG, 0 TD; (2001) 5 for 28 yards, 12t LG, 1 TD; (2001 Postseason) 1 for 23 yards, 23 LG, 0 TD; (2002) 3 for 21 yards, 27 LG, 0 TD. 65

26 MARSHALL FAULK /26/73 10th Year (5th w/rams) San Diego State T (IND) Carver H.S. New Orleans, La. Signed Through 2008 Age On Opening Day: 30 Games, Starts: 2002: 14,10 Career: 135,130 Consecutive: 5,1 Playoffs: 9,9 RB Pro: Best all-around player in the league tremendous knowledge of game, along with physical gifts that are unparalleled can change the game anytime he touches the ball future NFL Hall of Famer has earned seven Pro Bowl invitations in nine-year career, including five straight has seven 1,000-yard rushing seasons, yard rushing games, three 200-yard rushing games, and eight 100-yard receiving games in career first player in NFL history to gain 2,000 yards from scrimmage in four consecutive seasons in four seasons with Rams, has set team record for touchdowns (69), and has gained 8,253 yards, posted yard rushing games, three 200-yard rushing games, three 100-yard receiving games, one 200-yard receiving game, eight two-touchdown games, four three-touchdown games, and five four-touchdown games since 1999, the Rams are 19-0 when Faulk rushes for at least 100 yards and are 25-1 and have won 23 straight games when Faulk gains at least 150 total yards enters 2003 ranked 14th in NFL history in rushing (10,395 yards), seventh all-time in both total yards from scrimmage (16,379 yards), and touchdowns (120) and is 11th on the NFL s all-time list of all-purpose yards (16,410) traded to the Rams 4/15/99 by Indianapolis in exchange for the Rams second-round pick (36th overall) and fifth-round pick (138th overall) in 1999 NFL Draft second overall pick by Indianapolis in 1994 NFL Draft. 2002: Earned fifth consecutive Pro Bowl invitation, fourth straight as a Ram led Rams in rushing for fourth consecutive season while continuing assault on Rams and NFL record books rushed 212 times for 953 yards and eight touchdowns and caught 80 passes for 537 yards and two touchdowns totaled 292 touches for 1,490 yards and 10 touchdowns led Rams, and was 10th in the NFC in rushing, was third on Rams, and seventh in the NFC in receptions, was seventh in the NFC in total yards from scrimmage, finished tied for sixth in NFC in touchdowns, and fifth in the NFC in first downs (69) missed two games and parts of six others due to injury became second player in NFL history rush for at least 5,000 yards with two different teams (Colts, Rams), joining Hall of Fame RB Eric Dickerson (Rams, Colts) became 15th player in league history rush for at least 10,000 yards, Faulk posted three 100-yard rushing games and two 200 total-yard games in 2002 posted three 100-yard rushing games in consecutive weeks vs. Oakland 10/13, vs. Seattle 10/20, and at Arizona 11/3 highest three-game rushing total of his career 100-yard rushing games in consecutive weeks vs. Oakland Oct. 13 ( ), vs. Seattle Oct. 20 ( ), and at Arizona Nov. 3 ( ) third time in his career (all with the Rams) Faulk has posted at least three consecutive 100-yard rushing games (games of 2001; Carolina, 118 vs. Indianapolis, 168 vs. Atlanta. In 1999, Faulk registered a career-best four straight 100-yard rushing games in games 10-13; San Francisco, 102 vs. New Orleans, Carolina, New Orleans) joined Hall of Famers Jim Brown, O.J. Simpson, and Earl Campbell as the only players in NFL history with at least three consecutive 150-yard rushing games in a season (Campbell had four straight 150+ rushing games in 1980) 200 total-yard games were in consecutive weeks vs. Seattle (career-high tying 39 touches, 235 yards, four touch- 66

27 downs) and at Arizona (32 touches, seasonhigh 236 yards, one touchdown) it is the second time in Faulk s Hall of Fame career he s had consecutive 200-yard games (in 1999, Faulk had consecutive 200-yard Atlanta 10/17 {213 yards} and vs. Cleveland 10/24 {200 yards}) four-touchdown game vs. Seattle 10/20 was the fifth four-touchdown game of Faulk s career (all with the Rams), and first since 12/30/01 vs. Indianapolis (three rushing, one receiving). 2001: Finished second in NFL Most Valuable Player voting to teammate Kurt Warner while earning Offensive Player of the Year honors for third consecutive year earned Daniel F. Reeves Memorial Award, given annually to team s most valuable player, in voting by teammates rushed 260 times for careerhigh 1,382 yards and 12 touchdowns while catching 83 passes for 765 yards and nine touchdowns led Rams, was third in NFC and fifth in NFL in rushing, led Rams and tied for fifth in NFC in receptions, and led all NFL running backs in receptions and receiving yards his 128 points led NFL for the second straight season while also leading the league in first downs (110) had five 100-yard rushing games (including one 200-yard game), one 100-yard receiving game, nine 150-total yard games, two 200-total yard games, three multi-touchdown rushing games, two multitouchdown receiving games, three twotouchdown games, two three-touchdown games, and one four-touchdown game Rams were 5-0 when Faulk rushed for at least 100 yards, 9-0 when he gains at least 150-total yards, and 2-0 when totaled at least 200 yards became sixth-fastest player in league history to score 100 touchdowns (116 games) his 2,147 total yards ranked second in the NFL while his 21 touchdowns made Faulk just second player in league history (Emmitt Smith) to score 20 or more touchdowns in consecutive seasons, all while missing two games with a knee injury earned NFC Player of the Month honors for September after posting one 100- yard rushing game in first five contests and missing two games (at New York Jets 10/21, vs. New Orleans 10/28) with knee injury...gained 1,469 yards (1,021 rushing, 277 receiving), scoring 16 touchdowns in final nine games in first game back from injury, rushed 15 times for 183 yards and two touchdowns, all in first half, vs. Carolina 11/11, including career long 71-yard touchdown run on third play of game ( receiving) posted eighth career 100-yard receiving game and first career three-touchdown receiving game at Atlanta 12/2, catching six passes for 128 yards and three touchdowns ( rushing) posted three consecutive 100-yard rushing games to end the season totaled 252 yards and two touchdowns at Carolina 12/23 ( rushing, receiving), including 70-yard touchdown run in third quarter 202 rushing yards third highest of career, all in in first game against former team, totaled 165 yards and tied a career-high with four touchdowns ( rushing, receiving) against Colts 12/30 ended regular season with 226- total yard effort vs. Atlanta 1/6 ( rushing, receiving) earning him NFC Player of the Week honors as well as helping him earn NFC Player of the Month for December had best postseason of career, rushing 64 times for 317 yards and three touchdowns and caught 14 passes for 114 yards led Rams over Philadelphia in NFC Championship Game 1/27, setting career playoff highs in carries (31), yards (159), and touchdowns (two), including dominant second-half when he rushed 22 times for 75 yards and both touchdowns rushed 17 times for 76 yards and caught four passes for 54 yards in Super Bowl XXXVI. 2000: Earned NFL Most Valuable Player honors and Offensive Player of the Year honors in remarkable season that saw him set the NFL record for touchdowns in a season (26, surpassing Dallas Smith's 25 in 1995), become the only player in NFL history to score four touchdowns in game three times in one season, and join Walter Payton to become only the second player in league history to gain at least 2,000 yards in three consecutive seasons, all this despite missing two games with a knee injury rushed 253 times for 1,359 yards and career-high 18 touchdowns and caught 81 passes for 830 yards and a careerhigh eight touchdowns had one kickoff return for 18 yards had four 100-yard rushing games, two 200-yard rushing games and two 100-yard receiving games earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week three times and NFC Offensive Player of the Month twice first Ram running back to earn backto-back Pro Bowl invitations since Jerome Bettis in Rams 4-0 when Faulk rushed for at least 100 yards, 7-0 when he totaled at least 150 yards, 2-0 when he rushed for at least 200 yards, and 2-0 when he totaled at least 200 yards second player in NFL history to score four touchdowns in consecutive games had first 100-yard receiving game in season-opener vs. Denver 9/4 with four receptions for 100-yards and one touchdown, a 72-yard reception in the third quarter part of 178-yard game as he rushed 14 times for 78 yards and one touchdown earned NFC Player of the Week hon- 67

28 ors after totaling 199 yards against San Francisco 9/17 rushed 25 times for 134 yards and tied then career-high with three touchdowns and had seven catches for 65 yards recorded six receptions for seasonhigh 118 yards and two touchdowns vs. San Diego 10/1, including 48-yard scoring pass from QB Trent Green earned second NFC Offensive POW award after totaling careerbest 286 yards against Atlanta 10/15 rushed 25 times for then career-high 208 yards and one touchdown and caught seven passes for 78 yards scored all Rams' touchdowns and set career high with four touchdowns scored at San Francisco 10/29 had rushing and receiving missed next two games vs. Carolina 11/5 and at New York Giants 11/12 with knee injury had scope on knee 11/6, but made remarkable recovery to play exactly two weeks later on Monday night against Washington 11/20, rushing nine times for 33 yards and catching nine passes for 88 yards and one touchdown began remarkable stretch of 11 touchdowns scored in final three games of season by rushing 25 times for 135 yards and career-high four rushing touchdowns vs. Minnesota 12/10 joined Green Bay's Jim Taylor has only players in NFL history score four touchdowns in back-to back games when he scored four times at Tampa Bay 12/18 (three rushing, one receiving) rushed 22 times for 79 yards, caught four passes for 53 yards and had one kickoff return for 18 yards in one the finest performances of career, single-handedly willed Rams to win in hometown of New Orleans against Saints 12/24 to get Rams' in playoffs accounted for all three Rams' touchdowns in game set career highs in carries (32) and rushing yards (220) and rushed for two scores and caught seven passes for 41 yards and one touchdown his one-yard touchdown run in fourth quarter with 3:27 to play in the game was his 26th of the season to break Smith's mark caught seven passes for 99 yards and one touchdown and rushed 14 times for 24 yards in NFC Wildcard game at New Orleans 12/ : Earned his fourth Pro Bowl appearance and Offensive Player of the Year honors first Ram RB selected for Pro Bowl since Bettis in 1994 set a new standard for total yards from scrimmage combined for 2,429 yards, breaking the mark of 2,357 yards set by former Detroit Lions' running back Barry Sanders in 1997 rushed 253 times for then-career-high 1,381 yards and seven touchdowns had career-best 87 receptions for career-best 1,048 yards and five touchdowns broke Sanders' mark on 326th attempt of season, 42 fewer than Sanders second player in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards and have 1,000 receiving yards in a season (Roger Craig, San Francisco, 1985) also set career marks for 100-yard rushing games in a season (seven), receptions in a game (12), and receiving yards in a game (204) had four games of at least 200 total yards Rams were 7-0 when Faulk rushed for at least 100 yards, 8-1 when he totaled at least 150 yards, and 4-0 when he totaled at least 200 yards had seasonbest 181 rushing yards at Atlanta 10/17, when he totaled 213 yards, second-highest total of season posted season-high 258 total yards against Chicago 12/26, the thirdhighest total of career had career day receiving with 12 catches for 204 yards and one touchdown, the highest reception yards total by a running back since Kansas City's Curtis McClinton's 213 yards on Dec. 19, 1965 first Rams' player with at least 200 receiving yards since WR Isaac Bruce's 233 receiving yards at Atlanta Nov. 2, 1997 gained 257 yards in the playoffs (82 rushing, 175 passing), scoring two touchdowns (one rushing, one receiving) caught five passes for 80 yards and one touchdown in NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Minnesota 1/16...made five receptions for 90 yards in Super Bowl XXXIV. 1998: Set Colts single-season record and led the NFL with 2,227 total yards from scrimmage, the sixth-highest total in league history, accounting for 43.5 percent of Colts yards was only player in NFL with at least 900 yards rushing and receiving was second in the AFC and sixth in the NFL in rushing with 1,319 yards on 324 attempts with six touchdowns led Colts and all NFL running backs in receptions with a team record 86 catches for 908 receiving yards had three 100-yard rushing games and a career-best three 100-yard receiving games rushed for career high 192 yards on 17 carries and one touchdown at Baltimore 11/29, including 68-yard touchdown run totaled Colts record 267 yards from scrimmage in game (7-75 receiving, 34- yard TD reception). 1997: Had third 1,000- yard rushing season, gaining 1,054 on 264 carries with seven touchdowns had four 100-yard rushing games...totaled 220 yards from scrimmage 12/7 at New York Jets ( rushing, 1 TD; 5-87 receiving) rushed for 102 yards on 23 carries in season finale at Minnesota 12/21 to top the 1,000-yard mark. 1996: Led Colts in rushing for the third consecutive season carried 198 times for 587 yards and seven touchdowns and tied then-career high of 56 receptions for 428 yards missed only three games of NFL 68

29 career (9/15 at Dallas, 9/23 vs. Miami, 10/20 vs. New England) due to toe injury rushed for season-high 101 yards on 16 carries and two touchdowns vs. Philadelphia 12/ : Ranked fifth in AFC and 12th in NFL in rushing, and third in AFC and 11th in NFL with 1,553 total yards from scrimmage earned second consecutive Pro Bowl berth after rushing for 1,078 yards and tied career high with 11 rushing touchdowns (third in AFC, tied for fourth in NFL) caught 56 passes for 475 yards and scored three touchdowns had 19 carries for then-career high 177 yards and tied career high with three touchdowns and caught five passes for 45 yards vs. St. Louis 10/1 in earning Miller Lite Player of the Week honors. 1994: Named consensus NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and Pro Bowl starter after rushing 314 times for 1,282 yards with 11 touchdowns and catching 52 passes for 522 yards and one touchdown ranked third in the AFC and fifth in the NFL in rushing rushing yardage total was 10th highest NFL rookie total in league history 1,804 total yards ranked second in AFC and fourth in NFL posted four 100-yard rushing games and one 100-yard receiving game earned Pro Bowl MVP honors exploded onto the NFL scene in regular season opener, rushing 23 times for 143 yards and Colts rookie record three touchdowns vs. Houston 9/4 was fifth highest NFL rookie debut since 1970 followed with 18-carry, 104-yard effort at Tampa Bay 9/11 in becoming only the seventh player in NFL history to open career with two consecutive 100+ yard rushing outings totaled 213 yards (22-86 rushing, TD receiving) vs. Washington 10/23, highest rookie single game total in Colts history set four Pro Bowl records in rushing 13 times for 180 yards (14.8 avg.) with one touchdown and catching two passes for 27 yards set records for rushing yards, highest avg. gain per attempt, yards from scrimmage and longest run from scrimmage (49 yards) longest run from scrimmage record broke mark set by former Rams RB Lawrence McCutcheon. College: Three-time consensus all-america at San Diego State career totals included school record 766 carries for 4,589 yards and 57 touchdowns rushed for at least 100 yards in 23 of 32 career outings had seven 200-yard games and two 300-yard games finished fourth in Heisman Trophy balloting as junior, second as sophomore, and ninth as freshman, the second-highest freshman ranking ever to Herschel Walker s third place finish in 1980 finished fifth in the nation in rushing as junior with 1,530 yards on 300 carries with 21 touchdowns became just fifth player in NCAA history and first since Cornell s Ed Marinaro in to record back-to-back rushing titles after rushing 265 times for 1,630 yards and 15 touchdowns caught 18 passes for 128 yards joined Walker as only players to surpass 3,000 yards rushing after sophomore season rushed 201 times for 1,429 yards and 21 touchdowns to become first freshman in NCAA history to lead nation in scoring (15.6 ppg) and rushing (158 ypg.) set career high and then-ncaa freshman record with 386 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on 37 carries vs. Pacific in second collegiate game set four NCAA freshman records and tied Emmitt Smith for earliest game for freshman to surpass 1,000 yards by doing so in seventh game public administration major. Personal: Born Marshall William Faulk in New Orleans, La saw action as running back, quarterback, wide receiver and cornerback at Carver High in New Orleans dedicated $500,000 to his foundation to help local children s charities such as Lift for Life Gym, The Right Step, Cochran Community Center and Christian Activity Center contributes $2,000 for every touchdown he scores to the Marshall Plan, the fund-raising vehicle of his foundation in 1999 donated $340 for every touchdown he scored to the American Liver Foundation as tribute to former Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton hosts celebrity golf tournament and football camp for kids in the summer active on Celebrity Players Golf Tour Faulk joins Colts QB Peyton Manning (D1-98, first overall) and Broncos DE Neil Smith (D1-88, second overall) as highest drafted NFL players who are New Orleans natives worked at Latham and Watkins law firm in San Diego during summers has own website, single resides in St. Louis. AMBLINGS Marshall joined with the Rams Foundation to create the Rams 28 Club, an incentive program for children living in public housing that rewards children for making positive choices. Now in its fourth year, the Rams 28 Club includes youth from five participating community centers including St. Charles Boys & Girls Club (St. Charles), Cochran Community Center (St. Louis), Beyond Housing Castle Point Center (St. Louis), Jackie Joyner-Kersee Boys & Girls Club (East St. Louis) and Christian Activity Center (East St. Louis). 69

30 FAULK S NFL STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD 1994 Indianapolis , t Indianapolis , Indianapolis Indianapolis , Indianapolis , t t RAMS , , t RAMS , t RAMS , t t RAMS Totals ,36710, t , t 33 POSTSEASON Rushing Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD 1995 Indianapolis Indianapolis RAMS RAMS RAMS Totals Single Game Highs: Car (twice), Last vs. Seattle (10/20/02) Playoffs - 31 vs. Philadelphia (1/27/02) Yds. - New Orleans (12/24/00) Playoffs vs. Philadelphia (1/27/02) LG - 71t vs. Carolina (11/11/01) Playoffs - 38 vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) TD - 4 vs. Minnesota (12/10/00) Playoffs - 2 vs. Philadelphia (1/27/02) Rec. - Denver (9/8/02) Playoffs - 6 vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) Yds vs. Chicago (12/26/99) Playoffs - 90 vs. Tennessee (Super Bowl XXXIV) (1/30/00) LG - 85t vs. Washington (10/23/94) Playoffs - 52 vs. Tennessee (Super Bowl XXXIV) (1/30/00) TD - Atlanta (12/2/01) Playoffs - 1 (twice), New Orleans (12/30/00) FAULK S TOP GAMES Rushes Rushing Yards 32 New Orleans (12/24/00) (220 yds.) 220 New Orleans (12/24/00) (32 car.) 32 - vs. Seattle (10/20/02) (183 yds.) vs. Atlanta (10/15/00) (25 car.) 30 Carolina (12/23/01) (202 yds.) 202 Carolina (12/23/01) (30 car.) 29 New England (9/13/98) (127 yds.) 192 Baltimore (11/29/98) (17 car.) 29 New Orleans (12/12/99) (154 yds.) vs. Carolina (11/11/01) (15 car.) 27 Seattle (12/4/94) (129 yds.) vs. Seattle (10/20/02) (32 car.) 27 - vs. New Orleans (9/27/98) (61 yds.) 181 Atlanta (10/17/99) (18 car.) 27 Arizona (11/3/02) (178 yds.) 178 Arizona (11/3/02) (27 car.) 26 - vs. Seattle (10/2/94) (90 yds.) vs. St. Louis (10/1/95) (19 car.) 26 Buffalo (10/16/94) (64 yds.) vs. Atlanta (1/6/02) (20 car.) 26 - vs. Cincinnati (12/13/98) (115 yds.) vs. Oakland (10/13/02) (26 car.) 26 - vs. Oakland (10/13/02) (158 yds.) 154 New Orleans (12/12/99) (29 car.) 25 - vs. Buffalo (11/5/95) (87 yds.) vs. Houston (9/4/94) (23 car.) 25 - vs. San Diego (10/4/98) (50 yds.) vs. Minnesota (12/10/00) (25 car.) 25 - vs. San Francisco (9/17/00) (134 yds.) vs. San Francisco (10/29/00) (25 car.) 25 - vs. Atlanta (10/15/00) (208 yds.) 133 N.Y. Jets (12/7/97) (23 car.) 25 - vs. Minnesota (12/10/00) (135 yds.) vs. Cleveland (10/24/99) (16 car.) 25 - vs. San Francisco (12/9/01) (88 yds.) 129 Seattle (12/4/94) (27 car.) 25 - vs. Indianapolis (12/30/01) (118 yds.) 127 New England (9/13/98) (29 car.) 70

31 Faulk s 100-yard Rushing Games (30) Yards Opponent Date Rushes Avg. Long TD 192 L-@ Baltimore 11/29/ t W-Carolina 11/11/ t W-Seattle 10/20/ W-@ Atlanta 10/17/ W-@ Arizona 11/3/ W-St. Louis 10/1/ t W-Atlanta 1/6/ W-Oakland 10/13/ W-@ New Orleans 12/12/ W-Houston 9/4/ W-Minnesota 12/10/ W-San Francisco 9/17/ W-@ N.Y. Jets 12/7/ W-Cleveland 10/24/ W-@ Seattle 12/4/ t L-@ New England 9/13/ W-@ San Francisco 11/21/ W-@ Carolina 12/5/ W-Indianapolis 12/30/ W-Green Bay 11/16/ W-Cincinnati 12/13/ W-N.Y. Jets 10/30/ L-Cincinnati 11/9/ W-Atlanta 9/26/ W-@ San Francisco 9/23/ L-@ Tampa Bay 9/11/ L-@ San Francisco 10/18/ t W-New Orleans 11/28/ L-@ Minnesota 12/21/ W-Philadelphia 12/5/ Faulk s 200-yard Rushing Games (3) Yards Opponent Date Rushes Avg. Long TD 220 W-@ New Orleans 12/24/ W-Atlanta 10/15/ W-@ Carolina 12/23/ t 2 Faulk s 100-yard Receiving Games (8) Yards Opponent Date Recepts Avg. Long TD 204 W-Chicago 12/26/ t L-New Orleans 9/27/ t W-@ Atlanta 12/2/ t L-Washington 10/23/ t L-New England 11/1/ W-San Diego 10/1/ t L-@ Buffalo 11/22/ W-Denver 9/4/ t 1 Faulk s 200-yard Games (Combined Yardage) (14) Yards Opponent Date Rush-Yds. TD Rec-Yds. TD 286 W-Atlanta 10/15/ L-@ Baltimore 11/29/ W-@ New Orleans 12/24/ W-Chicago 12/26/ W-@ Carolina 12/23/ W-@ Arizona 11/3/ W-Seattle 10/20/ W-Atlanta 1/6/ W-St. Louis 10/1/ W-@ N.Y. Jets 12/7/ L-Washington 10/23/ W-@ Atlanta 10/17/ W-@ New Orleans 12/12/ W-Cleveland 10/24/

32 FAULK VS. THE NFL Rushing Opponent Games Rushes Yards Avg./Rush Avg./Game LG TD Arizona Atlanta Baltimore t 2 Buffalo Carolina t 5 Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit Green Bay Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Miami Minnesota N.Y. Giants N.Y. Jets New England New Orleans Oakland Philadelphia Pittsburgh San Diego Seattle t 4 St. Louis t 3 San Francisco t 7 Tampa Bay Tenn./Hou Washington Receiving Opponent Games Rec. Yards Avg./Rec. Avg./Game LG TD Arizona Atlanta t 5 Baltimore t 1 Buffalo Carolina Chicago t 1 Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver t 1 Detroit Green Bay Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Miami Minnesota New York New York New England New Orleans t 4 Oakland Philadelphia Pittsburgh San Diego t 3 San Francisco Seattle St. Louis Tampa Bay Tenn./Hou t 1 Washington t 2 72

33 FAULK S GAME-BY-GAME STATS 1994 Rushing Receiving Year/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD W-9/4 Houston Tampa Bay Pittsburgh L-9/25 Cleveland W-10/2 Seattle N.Y. Jets Buffalo L-10/23 Washington t 1 W-10/30 N.Y. Jets Miami Cincinnati L-11/27 New England Seattle t New England W-12/18 Miami W-12/24 Buffalo Rushing Receiving Year/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD L-9/3 Cincinnati N.Y. Jets t 1 Buffalo t 1 W-10/1 St. Louis t Miami W-10/15 San Francisco Oakland W-10/29 N.Y. Jets L-11/5 Buffalo New Orleans New England W-11/26 Miami Carolina Jacksonville L-12/17 San Diego W-12/23 New England *W - San Diego *W - Kansas City... Inactive *L - Pittsburgh... Inactive 1996 Rushing Receiving Year/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD W-9/1 Arizona N.Y. Jets Dallas... Inactive W-9/23 Miami... Inactive Buffalo W-10/13 Baltimore L-10/20 New England... Inactive Washington L-11/3 San Diego Miami W-11/17 N.Y. Jets New England W-12/1 Buffalo W-12/5 Philadelphia Kansas City Cincinnati Pittsburgh

34 FAULK S GAME-BY-GAME STATS (Cont.) 1997 Rushing Receiving Year/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD Miami L-9/7 New England L-9/14 Seattle Buffalo L-10/5 N.Y. Jets Pittsburgh L-10/20 Buffalo San Diego L-11/2 Tampa Bay L-11/9 Cincinnati W-11/16 Green Bay Detroit New England N.Y. Jets W-12/14 Miami Minnesota Rushing Receiving Year/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD L-9/6 Miami New England N.Y. Jets L-9/27 New Orleans t 1 W-10/4 San Diego t 1 L-10/11 Buffalo San Francisco t L-11/1 New England Miami W-11/15 N.Y. Jets Buffalo Baltimore t t 1 Atlanta t 1 W-12/13 Cincinnati Seattle L-12/27 Carolina Rushing Receiving Year/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD W-9/12 Baltimore W-9/26 Atlanta W-10/3@ Cincinnati W-10/10 San Francisco Atlanta W-10/24 Cleveland Tennessee t 1 Detroit W-11/14 Carolina t San Francisco W-11/28 New Orleans Carolina New Orleans W-12/19 N.Y. Giants W Chicago t 1 Philadelphia *W-1/16 Minnesota t 1 *W-1/23 Tampa Bay *W-1/30 Tennessee

35 FAULK S GAME-BY-GAME STATS (Cont.) 2000 Rushing Receiving Year/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD W-9/4 Denver t 1 Seattle W-9/17 San Francisco Atlanta W-10/1 San Diego t 2 W-10/15 Atlanta Kansas City San Francisco L-11/5 Carolina... Did Not Play N.Y. Giants... Inactive L-11/20 Washington L-11/26New Orleans Carolina W-12/10 Minnesota Tampa Bay t t 1 New Orleans t 1 New Orleans Rushing Receiving Year/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD Philadelphia San Francisco W-9/30 Miami Detroit W-10/14 N.Y. Giants N.Y. Jets... Inactive L-10/28 New Orleans... Inactive W-11/11 Carolina t New England L-11/26 Tampa Bay Atlanta t 3 W-12/9 San Francisco New Orleans Carolina t W-12/30 Indianapolis W-1/6 Atlanta *W-1/20 Green Bay *W-1/27 Philadelphia *L-2/3 New England Rushing Receiving Year/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD Denver L-9/15 New York Giants Tampa Bay L-9/29 Dallas San Francisco W-10/13 Oakland W-10/20 Seattle Arizona W-11/10 San Diego W-11/18 Chicago... Inactive Washington... Inactive Philadelphia Kansas City W-12/15 Arizona Seattle W-12/30 San Francisco *Postseason Contest 75

36 BRYCE FISHER /12/77 3rd Year (2nd w/rams) Air Force W (Buff.) Seattle Prep H.S. Renton, Wa. Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: 26 Games, Starts: 2002: 4,0 Career: 17,2 Consecutive: 1,0 Playoffs: 0,0 Pro: Smart and quick pass-rusher...claimed by Rams off waivers from Buffalo 9/2/02 spent 2002 training camp with Buffalo after playing in 13 games in 2001 Buffalo s seventh round draft choice (240th overall) in 1999 NFL draft joined Bills in 2001 after fulfilling two-year commitment to the Air Force. 2002: Saw action in four games on defense and special teams completed season with 11 tackles and three quarterback pressures on defense and one special teams tackle inactive for 12 contests made Rams debut on Monday Night Football vs. Tampa Bay 9/23 and collected one quarterback pressure totaled four tackles (two solo) with one quarterback pressure at Kansas City 12/8 racked up career-high six tackles (one solo) in Rams Monday Night victory over San Francisco 12/ : Played in 13 games with two starts finished season with 33 tackles and three sacks recorded two tackles and one sack in NFL debut vs. New Orleans 9/9 made first NFL start vs. New York Jets 10/7 and notched three tackles and one QB pressure started at Jacksonville 10/18 and tallied four tackles recorded 11-yard sack at San Diego 10/28 collected third sack of season and recorded season-high five tackles (four solo) vs. Indianapolis 11/4 inactive for three games. College: Two-year starter on defensive line at Air Force selected as WAC Defensive Player of the Year in Mountain Division as senior started 12 games and recorded career-high 70 tackles, six sacks and one fumble recovery started 12 games as junior and totaled 63 tackles, 1.5 sack, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery played in DT 94 seven games as backup defensive lineman sophomore season...graduated with degree in business management. Personal: Born Bryce Alexander Fisher in Renton, Wa lettered three years in football and was all-league offensive and defensive lineman at Seattle Prep High team captain as senior and selected as league s lineman of the year that season completed combat survival training in summer of 1996 spent two years ( ) on active duty with the Air Force was at Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., in 1999 where he worked as recruiter and coached defensive line for JV football team worked in 2000 as Vehicle Operations Officer at Pope Air Force Base in Fayetteville, N.C active in community while in Buffalo, serving as spokesperson for the Arts Program at Buffalo s School #53 where he worked with students throughout the year also participated in NFL 101 Football Clinic for Women, the Erie County Disabled Awards Dinner, and hosted over 200 kids at NFL Day at the Movies in Rochester, N.Y participated in USO tour in summer of 2002 worked during 2003 offseason at Lambert Airfield as public affairs officer of Missouri National Guard s Air Force Division single resides in Creve Coeur, Mo. AMBLINGS Bryce was on hand to greet Adams Elementary students and other visitors on the Healthy Kids Express pediatric mobile health van. He also attended the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Scholar- Athlete program at Busch Stadium and mingled with the students. B. FISHER S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 Buffalo RAMS Total Single Game Highs: Total Tackles - 6 vs. San Francisco (12/30/02) Solo Tackles - 4 vs. Indianapolis (11/4/01) Sacks -- 1 (three times), Last vs. Indianapolis (11/4/01) Additional Career Statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 2002 (1). 76

37 TRAVIS FISHER /12/79 2nd Year Central Florida D Godby H.S. Tallahassee, Fl. Signed Through 2006 Age On Opening Day: 23 Games, Starts: 2002: 14,11 Career: 14,11 Consecutive: 13,11 Playoffs: 0,0 CB 22 Pro: Has chance to be one of league s top cover corners came on strong as a rookie quick and fast plays with a lot of passion...selected by Rams in second round (64th overall) of 2002 NFL Draft. 2002: Played in 14 contests, starting 11 totaled 67 tackles (53 solo) with two interceptions, 14 passes defensed, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery in first defensive appearance of NFL career, set career-highs with nine tackles (eight solo) vs. Dallas 9/29 started first professional game in place of injured CB Aeneas Williams at San Francisco 10/6, notching three solo tackles and one pass defensed had career game against Oakland 10/13 with six tackles (four solo) to go with a career-high four passes defensed and first career interception, off 2002 NFL MVP QB Rich Gannon to seal victory late in fourth quarter collected six tackles (five solo) and one pass defensed at Philadelphia 12/1 tied career-high with eight solo tackles, as well as two passes defensed and one interception vs. Arizona 12/15 interception came off Cardinals QB Jake Plummer to seal Rams win with three seconds left in contest racked up seven tackles (five solo) with one pass defensed and fumble recovery after a DT Jeff Zgonina sack on QB Matt Hasselbeck at Seattle 12/22 tallied five tackles (three solo) with one pass defensed, and forced fumble on WR Tai Streets vs. San Francisco 12/30. College: Started 23 of 33 games at Central Florida tallied 130 tackles (91 solo) with four interceptions and 35 passes defensed chosen to play in the Rotary Gridiron Classic all-star game after senior season widely thought of as the best junior college cornerback in the country prior to enrolling at UCF in January of 1999 as senior started 11 games and finished season with 61 tackles, (39 solo), three tackles for loss, two interceptions, and 13 passes defensed started 11 games as junior, finishing with 37 tackles (27 solo), 11 passes defensed, and two interceptions played in 11 games with one start as sophomore ended year with 32 tackles and tied for team lead with 11 passes defensed spent two years at Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College where he led team to number four national ranking in pass defense redshirted as true freshman earned degree in criminal justice. Personal: Born Travis Lamon Fisher in Tallahassee, Fl graduated from Godby High School in Tallahassee also excelled in track, being named school s athlete of the year as senior won state championship in the 100 and 200-meter dash as well as the 4x100 meter relay signed with Baylor out of high school before playing for Coffeyville single resides in St. Charles, Mo. AMBLINGS Travis participated in United Way s Hometown Huddle where he read and did crafts with children. Travis also attended the Angel Tree holiday party for youth in the foster care system or who have a parent who is incarcerated. T. FISHER S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2002 RAMS Total Single Game Highs: Total Tackles - 9 vs. Dallas (9/29/02) Solo Tackles - 8 (twice), Last vs. Arizona (12/15/02) Interceptions -- 1 (twice), Last vs. Arizona (12/15/02) Passes Defensed - 4 vs. Oakland (10/13/02) 77

38 LAMAR GORDON /7/80 2nd Year North Dakota State D3A-2002 Cudahy H.S. Milwaukee, Wi. Signed Through 2005 Age On Opening Day: 23 Games, Starts: 2002: 13,5 Career: 13,5 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 0,0 RB 34 Pro: Slashing runner who can run with power but also has explosive break-away speed can go the distance from anywhere on the field excellent receiver as well first of Rams two third round selections (84th overall) in 2002 NFL Draft. 2002: Played in 13 games, starting five team s secondleading rusher with 228 yards on 65 carries with one touchdown hauled in 30 passes for 278 yards with two touchdowns also returned six kickoffs for a 17.3-yard average made first offensive appearance replacing injured RB Marshall Faulk in second half, rushing four times for 44 yards with a 21-yard touchdown run on Monday Night Football at Tampa Bay 9/23 made first career touchdown reception for seven yards at San Francisco 10/6, in game where he also rushed six times for 15 yards and made three receptions for 51 yards made first NFL start also on Monday Night Football vs. Chicago 11/18, rushing 16 times for 45 yards and catching four passes for 52 yards caught 22-yard touchdown pass against Bears from QB Marc Bulger set career-highs with 23 touches (13 rushing, career-high 10 receiving) for 108 yards (40 rushing, career-high 68 receiving) at Washington 11/24. College: Finished as the top rusher in school history (game, season, and career) and as one of the top ball carriers in both North Central Conference history and NCAA Division II history ended college career with 4,700 yards rushing on 783 carries and 62 career rushing touchdowns also caught 44 passes for 462 yards with two touchdowns ran for over 100 yards 31 times in last 37 games and ran for over 200 yards four times first Bison to be a two-time all- America in nearly a decade (1999, 2000) consensus first team all-america in 2000 by five major sources to follow up a sophomore season when he also earned first team honors finished third in the voting for the Harlon Hill Trophy as the nation's best player in 2000.as senior, played in the 2002 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala started all eight games played and led team in rushing with 780 yards on 129 rushing attempts and 10 touchdowns despite missing most of four games recorded five receptions for 66 yards and one touchdown also returned kicks, bringing back four kickoffs for a 25.2 average consensus first team All-America as junior, named by five different sources (Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association, Football Gazette, Daktronics, and D2Football.com) started all 11 contests, rushing for school-record 1,727 yards on 256 carries and scored 22 touchdowns rushing added 14 receptions for 163 yards and another score ran for schoolrecord 260 yards in win over South Dakota, scoring four touchdowns started all 11 contests sophomore year, rushing for 1,495 yards on 259 carries and scored 22 touchdowns caught 15 passes for 114 yards as freshman, named second team all- NCC started four of 11 games played led team in rushing with 698 yards on 139 carries and scored eight touchdowns also caught 10 passes for 119 yards business administration major. Personal: Born Lamar Deshawn Gordon in Milwaukee, Wi prepped at Cudahy High School in Milwaukee, where he was a twotime all-conference player and first team all- State performer as a senior ran for over 1,100 yards as junior with 28 touchdowns and followed that up with 1,500 yards and 34 touchdowns as senior, averaging 9.4 yards per carry also played safety on defense hauled in 15 passes for another 314 yards and four touchdowns as receiver placed in both the 100 and 200 meters in the Wisconsin state track meet as senior single resides in Creve Coeur, Mo. AMBLINGS Last season, Lamar visited youth involved with Bikes for Kids where bikes were assembled and presented to children at Rams Park. 78

39 GORDON S NFL STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD 2002 RAMS Total Single Game Highs: Car vs. Chicago (11/18/02) Rec. - Washington (11/24/02) Yards - 45 vs. Chicago (11/18/02) Yards - Washington (11/24/02) LG - 29 vs. Chicago (11/18/02) LG - 22t vs. Chicago (11/18/02) TD - Tampa Bay (9/23/02) TD - 1 (twice), Last vs. Chicago (11/18/02) Additional Career Statistics: Special teams tackles: 2002 (1); Kickoff Returns: 2002 (6 for 104 yards, 17.3 avg., 30 LG, 0 TD). KIM HERRING /10/75 7th Year (3rd w/rams) Penn State UFA(Balt.) Solon H.S. Solon, Oh. Signed Through 2005 Age On Opening Day: 28 Games, Starts: 2002: 16,16 Career: 86,74 Consecutive: 64,63 Playoffs: 5,5 S 20 Pro: Tough, smart defensive back played in back-to-back Super Bowls as he played for the Baltimore Ravens in 2000 started at strong safety in Baltimore for one of stingiest defenses in NFL history in 2000 can play both free and strong safety very durable, as he has started 63 of last 64 regular season contests signed by Rams 3/22/01 as unrestricted free agent played four seasons for Baltimore Ravens ( ) originally selected by Baltimore in the second round (58th overall) in the 1997 NFL Draft. 2002: Started all 16 contests at free safety finished third on team with career-high 106 tackles (second on team with 74 solo), teamhigh three interceptions (tying career-high), second on team with 15 passes defensed, four special teams tackles, and one fumble recovery made 60th career start, collecting then-career-high nine tackles (five solo) had season-high three passes defensed to go with four tackles (three solo) and first interception of season in end zone off Seahawks QB Trent Dilfer to stop Seattle drive vs. Seattle 10/20 racked up seven tackles (five solo) with one pass defensed, one fumble recovery, and one interception the following week at Arizona 11/3 interception off QB Jake Plummer set up Rams field goal collected two solo tackles, two passes defensed, and one interception in next game vs. San Diego 11/10 interception of pass by QB Drew Brees was third of season and first time in career with interceptions in three consecutive contests established new careerhigh with 14 tackles (nine solo) with one for loss at Kansas City 12/8 notched careerhigh 10 solo tackles with one for loss, two passes defensed, and tying for team-lead with two special teams tackles at Seattle 12/22 led team with 10 tackles (eight solo) and one pass defensed in season finale against San Francisco 12/ : Played in 16 games, starting 15 (13 at free safety and two and strong safety) started all three postseason contests at free safety established career high with 75 tackles (49 solo) with one interception, one forced fumble, seven passes defensed and seven special teams tackles set postseason career-highs with 13 tackles (nine solo) one interception, one forced fumble and two passes defensed made Rams debut by notching six tackles (three solo) and forcing a fumble that led to an eight-play, 30-yard scoring drive to put the Rams up 14-3 at halftime in the season opener at Philadelphia 9/9 notched one solo tackle with one pass defensed and made his first interception as a Ram for 15 yards in the first quarter vs. 79

40 Carolina 11/11 had a season-high eight tackles (six solo) at New Orleans 12/17 tied season-high with eight tackles (seven solo) and one QB pressure vs. Atlanta 1/6 made four tackles (three solo) and forced a fumble by RB Ahman Green with 5:41 left in the first quarter that was recovered by S Adam Archuleta in NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Green Bay 1/20 made one of St. Louis six interceptions in that game, coming in the second quarter, setting up a four-yard touchdown pass from QB Kurt Warner to FB James Hodgins two plays later made four tackles (three solo) with one pass defensed in NFC Championship Game vs. Philadelphia 1/27 made five tackles (three solo) in Super Bowl XXXVI vs. New England 2/ : Recorded 16 regular season starts at strong safety established career highs in tackles (66) and interceptions (three), while collecting 12 passes defensed, one sack, two forced fumbles and 11 special teams tackles recorded first career interception for 30 yards vs. Jacksonville 9/10 collected five tackles vs. Cincinnati 9/24 as Ravens defense limited Bengals to four yards rushing and 94 net yards registered second interception of season for 25 yards at Jacksonville 10/8 led secondary with eight tackles in Ravens win at Tennessee 11/12, the Titans first-ever loss in Adelphia Coliseum played in two postseason games, was inactive for one, and did not play in another had one tackle in AFC Wildcard Game vs. Denver 12/31 suffered sprained left ankle and did not play following week at Tennessee 1/7 on inactive list for AFC Championship Game vs. Oakland 1/14 started at strong safety and made one interception for two yards in Baltimore s 34-7 win over New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV 12/ : Started 16 games and finished eighth on team with 65 tackles (51 solo), had eight passes defensed, two fumble recoveries and eight special teams tackles. 1998: Had 23 tackles (18 solo) and one pass defense before being placed on injured reserve 12/1 with shoulder injury. 1997: Played in 15 games with four starts finished season ninth on team with 51 tackles (34 solo), had one sack, one pass defense, and one forced fumble finished third on team with 10 special teams tackles recorded first career sack, dropping Jaguars QB Mark Brunell for four-yard loss vs. Jacksonville 11/30 collected then career-high eight tackles (six solo) vs. Tennessee 12/14. College: Started 28 of 44 games in career at Penn State ranks fourth on school s interception list with 13 earned first team all-america honors from The Sporting News and second-team honors from the Associated Press after starting every game at free safety senior season led team with seven interceptions and finished third with 79 tackles all-big Ten honorable mention as junior started 11 games and finished fourth on team with 80 tackles also had four interceptions and seven passes defensed played in 10 contests with five starts as sophomore collected 53 tackles, had eight passes defensed, and a fumble recovery played in every game at reserve tailback as true freshman carried 11 times for 46 yards and made 11 special teams tackles human development and nutrition major. Personal: Born Kimani Masai Herring in Detroit, Mi Superprep and USA Today all- America first-team selection at running back and safety at Solon High in Solon, Oh twotime all-conference and all-district Most Valuable Player career totals include 3,743 rushing yards, 417 yards receiving, and 52 touchdowns all-state first-team pick as senior after rushing for 1,255 yards and 19 touchdowns on 152 carries also caught eight passes for 296 yards and recorded 63 tackles with three interceptions all-state honorable mention each of his three seasons on track team doesn t eat red meat or drink soda claims goal is to appear on Oprah Winfrey Show willing volunteer to visit schools supports the United Way, and has donated his time to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Florida participated in 1999 Race for the Cure in Washington D.C. to help fund breast cancer research married to Marissa resides in St. Louis. AMBLINGS Football University, Trivia Night and the Urban League Turkey Project also have been the focus of Kim s volunteer efforts. He also participated in Serving Up Wishes celebrity server dinner to benefit Make-A-Wish. 80

41 HERRING S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 1997 Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore RAMS RAMS Total POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2000 Baltimore RAMS Total Single Game Highs Total Tackles- Kansas City (12/8/02) Playoffs- 5 vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) Solo - Seattle (12/22/02) Playoffs- 3 (three times), Last vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) Int. - 1 (seven times), Last vs. San Diego (11/10/02) Playoffs - 1 (twice), Last vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) Additional career statistics Special teams tackles: 1997 (10), 1998 (3), 1999 (8), 2000 (11), 2001 (7), 2002 (4). TORRY HOLT /5/76 5th Year North Carolina State D Eastern Guliford H.S. Gibsonville, N.C. WR 81 Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,11 Career: 64,55 Consecutive: 64,55 Playoffs: 7, Pro: Great athlete outstanding route-runner makes big plays just starting to scratch the surface of his ability highly productive wideout after four seasons, already ranks seventh in both receptions and receiving yards his 306 receptions is fourth-highest total in NFL history after first four seasons was fifth-fastest in NFL history to gain at least 5,000 receiving yards (63 games) selected by Rams in first round (6th overall) of 1999 NFL Draft. 2002: Posted third-consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season caught career-high 91 passes for 1,302 yards and four touchdowns and rushed two times for 18 yards led Rams, was fourth in NFC, and tied for 10th in NFL in receptions, and led Rams, was fourth in the NFC and seventh in NFL in receiving yards had team-high four 100-yard receiving games, led or tied for team lead in receptions six times and led or tied for lead in receiving yards 10 times had 10 games with at least five receptions posted back-to-back 100- yard receiving games at Tampa Bay 9/23 and vs. Dallas 9/29 third time in career he posted at least two consecutive 100-yard receiving games made career-high 12 receptions at Tampa Bay 9/23 had touchdown receptions in consecutive games vs. Arizona 12/15 and vs. Seattle 12/22 fourth time in career with touchdown catches in consecutive games caught seven passes for seasonhigh 141 yards and one touchdown vs. Arizona 12/15 caught season-long 58-yard pass to set up game winning field goal in final two minutes vs. Cardinals made 300th career reception and passed 5,000-yard receiving mark at Seattle 12/22 in fourth quarter. 2001: Earned second consecutive 81

42 Pro Bowl berth after posting second consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season caught 81 passes for 1,363 yards and career-high seven touchdowns was second on Rams and eighth in NFC in receptions, led the Rams, was third in NFC and fifth in NFL in receiving yards, and second on Rams in touchdowns had three 100-yard receiving games (including one 200-yard receiving game), led or tied for team lead in receptions eight times and led the team in receiving yards six times led Rams in receptions and receiving yards in playoffs with 15 for 191 yards and one touchdown is now Rams alltime leader in postseason receptions (37) and fourth in receiving yards (459) had first 100-yard receiving game of the season in win over Miami 9/30, catching four passes for 111 yards and one touchdown, a 45-yard score in the fourth quarter made season-high eight receptions for 139 yards against Tampa Bay 11/26 caught seven passes for career-high 203 yards and career-high tying two touchdowns vs. Indianapolis 12/30 of seven receptions against Colts, five were of 20 or more yards (42, 51, 21t, 46t, 21) caught five passes in each of Rams three playoff games, with playoff-high 84 receiving yards and one touchdown in NFC Divisional Playoff Game against Green Bay 1/ : Earned first Pro Bowl berth and became first Ram since teammate Isaac Bruce in 1996 to lead the NFL in receiving yards caught then career-high 82 receptions for career-high 1,635 yards with then-career high six touchdowns had eight 100-yard receiving games, led or tied for team lead in receptions six times and led in receiving yards eight times one of three Rams (RB Marshall Faulk, WR Az-Zahir Hakim) to have at least 100 receiving yards in the season opener vs. Denver 9/4 with six receptions for 103 yards caught six passes for 101 yards at Seattle 9/10, including 41-yard reception on third-and-17 from midfield with 26 seconds to play to set up K Jeff Wilkins' 27-yard field goal for win set NFL record by averaging 63.0 yards on three receptions at Atlanta 9/24, catching three passes for thencareer high 189 yards and two touchdowns (80, 85) yardage average set broke mark of yards set by Houston's Bill Groman (vs. Denver 11/20/ ) and tied by New York Giants' Homer Jones (vs. Washington 12/12/ ) ended the season with three consecutive 100-yard receiving games set career high with nine receptions for 172 yards vs. Minnesota 12/10 tied career-high reception total one week later at Tampa Bay for 165 yards and one touchdown caught five passes for 121 yards at New Orleans 12/24 to help Rams clinch playoff berth. 1999: Played in 16 games with 15 starts led all NFC rookie wide receivers in receptions and receiving yards was third on team in receptions (52) and receiving yards and tied for third with six touchdown receptions also had three rushes for 25 yards and three punt returns for 15 yards led or tied the Rams in receptions three times and in receiving yards three times receptions and receiving yards totals second highest for a rookie in team history (WR Eddie Kennison, 1996, 54 for 924) named firstteam all rookie selection by Football Digest touchdown total tied for third with Leon Clarke (1956) on the Rams' rookie list behind Bucky Pope (10) and Kennison (eight) caught his first NFL touchdown of his career, a 20-yard pass from QB Kurt Warner in the fourth quarter, to secure the season-opening victory over Baltimore had strong finish in final six games, catching 25 passes for 429 yards and four touchdowns began streak by recording thencareer-highs in receptions (five), receiving yards (87) and touchdowns (two) against Saints 11/28 posted his best game of the season at New Orleans two weeks later, catching a season high six receptions for 113 yards, his first 100-yard reception game of his career his first 100-yard game was part of the second foursome in team history to produce a 300-yard passer (Warner 346 passing yards), a 100-yard rusher (RB Marshall Faulk 154 yards), and two 100-yard receivers (WR Isaac Bruce 102 yards, Holt 112 yards) in same game tied a season high with two touchdowns and recorded then-career high 122 receiving yards on five receptions in the Rams regular season finale against Philadelphia 1/2 was on the receiving end of Warner's 41st touchdown pass of the season, a 15-yard toss in the third quarter led the Rams in receptions in all three postseason games caught a team-high 20 passes for 242 yards and one touchdown set Super Bowl rookie record for receptions (seven) and receiving yards (109) scored first touchdown of game on nine-yard scoring pass from Warner in the third quarter vs. Tennessee in Super Bowl XXXIV 1/30. College: Consensus all-america first-team selection as senior all-atlantic Coast Conference first-team choice as a receiver and returner ACC Player of the Year and Offensive Back of the Year finalist for the Fred Biletnikoff Award, given to the nation s top receiver set school and conference season-records with 88 receptions for 1,604 yards (18.2 avg.) 11 touchdown catches set Wolfpack record averages of yards receiving and all-purpose yards established ACC marks set school record with 82

43 eight games with at least 100 yards receiving all-acc first-team selection as junior led team, setting Wolfpack season records with 62 receptions for 1,099 yards (17.7 avg.), topping marks of 55 by Naz Worthen (1988) while becoming first player to gain more than 1,000 yards in a season his 16 touchdowns broke the old school seasonrecord of 10 by Eddie Goines in 1993 Started in five of the first seven games as sophomore made 24 receptions for 415 yards (17.3 avg.) and returned seven kickoffs for 143 yards (20.4 avg.) fourth on team with 17 receptions for 261 yards (15.4 avg.) freshman season sociology major. Personal: Born Torry Jabar Holt in Greensboro, N.C attended Hargrave Military Academy in 1994 caught 21 passes for 524 yards (25.0 avg.) and six touchdowns Prep Football Report all-america selection, adding all-state honors at Eastern Guilford (N.C.) High caught 129 passes during career, gaining 2,573 yards and scoring 42 touchdowns 56 receptions for 983 yards and 17 touchdowns as senior returned three punts and three kickoffs for touchdowns during his career also was standout defensive back who posted 62 tackles and four interceptions as senior named one of the Top 25 players in the state by Charlotte Observer created foundation during the offseason dedicated to supporting the fight against cancer in all forms, with a specific emphasis on children spokesman, along with former Rams TE Ernie Conwell and other St. Louis professional athletes for the Diversity Awareness Partnership in St. Louis was spokesperson for St. Louis Mass Transit Metrolink Go Back To Work campaign brother Terrence, a safety also out of North Carolina State, was drafted by Detroit Lions in the fifth round (137th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft has own website, resides in Chesterfield, Mo. AMBLINGS Bear Essentials, a program that supports families with a parent who has cancer, has a life-long friend in Torry Holt. Since his first year with the team, Torry has focused his efforts on this program, by giving his time, talent and financial resources. He also donates six tickets to Bear Essentials for each home game. HOLT S NFL STATISTICS Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD 1999 RAMS t RAMS , t RAMS , RAMS , Totals , t 23 POSTSEASON Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD 1999 RAMS RAMS RAMS Totals Single Game Highs Rec. Tampa Bay (9/23/02) Playoffs - 7 (twice), Last vs. Tennessee (Super Bowl XXXIV) (1/30/00) Yards 203 vs. Indianapolis (12/30/01) Playoffs vs. Tennessee (Super Bowl XXXIV) (1/30/00) LG Atlanta (9/24/00) Playoffs - 50 vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) TD 2 (four times), Last vs. Indianapolis (12/30/01) Playoffs - 1(twice), Last vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) 100-yd Receiving games: (17), Last vs. Arizona (12/15/02), 141 yds. Playoffs - (1) vs. Tennessee (Super Bowl XXXIV) (1/30/00), 109 yds. Additional career statistics: Rushing: 1999 (3 for 25 yards), 2001 (2 for 0 yards), 2002 (2 for 18 yards); Punt returns: 1999 (3 for 15 yds). 83

44 HOLT S TOP GAMES Receptions Receiving Yards 12-@ Tampa Bay (9/23/02) (139 yds.) vs. Indianapolis (12/30/01) (7 rec.) 9 - vs. Minnesota (12/10/00) (172 yds.) 189 Atlanta (9/24/00) (3 rec.) 9 Tampa Bay (12/18/00) (165 yds.) vs. Minnesota (12/10/00) (9 rec.) 9- vs. Dallas (9/29/02) (106 yds.) 165 Tampa Bay (12/18/00) (9 rec.) Seattle (12/22/02) (92 yds.) vs. Arizona (12/15/02) (7 rec.) 8 New York Giants (11/12/00) (88 yds.) vs. Tampa Bay (11/26/01) (8 rec.) 8 - vs. Tampa Bay (11/26/01) (139 yds.) 139 Tampa Bay (9/23/02) (12 rec.) 8 - vs. Atlanta (1/6/02) (97 yds.) vs. Carolina (11/5/00) (4 rec.) 7 Philadelphia (9/9/01) (85 yds.) vs. Washington (11/20/00) (4 rec.) 7 New England (11/18/01) (89 yds.) 122 Philadelphia (1/2/00) (5 rec.) 7 - vs. Indianapolis (12/30/01) (203 yds.) 121 New Orleans (12/24/00) (5 rec.) 7 - vs. San Diego (11/10/02) (118 yds.) vs. San Diego (11/10/02) (7 rec.) 7 - vs. Arizona (12/15/02) (141 yds.) 113 New Orleans (12/12/99) (6 rec.) vs. Miami (9/23/01) (4 rec.) Holt s 100-yard Receiving Games (16) Yards Opponent Date Rec. Avg. Long TD 189 W-@ Atlanta 9/24/ t W-Minnesota 12/10/ L-@ Tampa Bay 12/18/ t W-Arizona 12/15/ L-Tampa Bay 11/26/ L-@ Tampa Bay 9/23/ L-Carolina 11/5/ L-Washington 11/20/ L-@ Philadelphia 1/2/ t W-@ New Orleans 12/24/ W-San Diego 11/10/ W-@ New Orleans 12/12/ W-Miami 9/30/ t L-Dallas 9/29/ W-Denver 9/4/ W-@ Seattle 9/10/ Holt s 200-yard Receiving Games (1) Yards Opponent Date Rec. Avg. Long TD 203 W-Indianapolis 12/30/ HOLT S GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATISTICS 1999 Date/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD W-9/12 Baltimore t 1 W-9/26 Atlanta t 1 Cincinnati W-10/10 San Francisco Atlanta W- 10/24 Cleveland L- Tennessee Detroit W- 11/14 Carolina W- San Francisco W- 11/28 New Orleans t 2 W- Carolina W- New Orleans W- 12/19 N.Y. Giants W- 12/26 Chicago L t 2 *W- 1/16 Minnesota *W- 1/23 Tampa Bay *W-1/30 Tennessee

45 HOLT S GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATISTICS (Cont.) 2000 Date/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD W-9/4 Denver Seattle W-9/17 San Francisco Atlanta t 2 W-10/1 San Diego W-10/15 Atlanta Kansas City San Francisco L-11/5 Carolina W-11/12 N.Y. Giants L-11/20 Washington L-11/26 New Orleans L - Carolina W-12/10 Minnesota Tampa Bay t 1 New Orleans New Orleans Date/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD Philadelphia San Francisco W-9/30 Miami t 1 Detroit t 1 W-10/14 N.Y. Giants N.Y. Jets L-10/28 New Orleans W-11/11 Carolina New England L-11/26 Tampa Bay Atlanta t 1 W-12/9 San Francisco New Orleans Carolina W-12/30 Indianapolis W-1/6 Atlanta *W-1/20 Green Bay *W-1/27 Philadelphia *L-2/3 New England Date/Opponent No. Yards Avg. LG TD Denver L-9/15 New York Giants Tampa Bay L-9/29 Dallas San Francisco W-10/13 Oakland W-10/20 Seattle Arizona t 1 W-11/10 San Diego W-11/18 Chicago Washington Philadelphia Kansas City W-12/15 Arizona Seattle W-12/30 San Francisco *Postseason Contest 85

46 TYOKA JACKSON /22/71 9th Year (3rd w/rams) Penn State UFA (TB) Bishop McNamara H.S. Forrestville, Md. Signed Through 2005 Age On Opening Day: 31 Games, Starts: 2002: 16,0 Career: 95,16 Consecutive: 48,1 Playoffs: 8,0 DT 97 Pro: Tough, versatile lineman who provides depth on defensive line named defensive team captain for 2003 season re-signed with Rams 3/17/03 signed with Rams 5/1/00 as unrestricted free agent played five seasons ( ) for Tampa Bay, and one with Miami (1994) originally signed by Atlanta as undrafted free agent 5/2/ : Played in all 16 contests as reserve defensive lineman finished season with career-high 37 tackles (19 solo) with careerhigh 3.5 sacks, one pass defensed, 11 QB pressures, and two special teams tackles collected season-high three solo tackles vs. Dallas 9/29 racked up three tackles (two solo) with season-high 1.5 sacks against Seattle 10/20 first sack was six-yard drop of Seahawks QB Trent Dilfer, and split second sack with DT Brian Young for a one-yard loss made one solo tackle and sacked Chargers QB Drew Brees for a nine-yard loss vs. San Diego 11/10 notched three tackles and one pass defensed against Chicago 11/18 made season-high five tackles (season-high tying three solo) with one sack on QB Matt Hasselbeck for a 10-yard loss at Seattle 12/22 tied career-high with six tackles (one solo) in season finale vs. San Francisco 12/ : Played in 16 regular season and all three postseason games in a reserve role on defensive line finished regular season with 32 tackles (11 solo), three sacks for 25 yards, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery made five tackles (two solo) with one sack in postseason racked up two solo tackles and had one sack in season opener at Philadelphia 9/9 notched a season-high four tackles (two solo) with one sack vs. New York Giants 10/14 collected three tackles (one solo) with one sack in the fourth quarter that forced a fumble that he recovered at Atlanta 12/2 tied season-high with four tackles at Carolina 12/23 made two solo tackles and two QB pressures as well as one sack in the NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Green Bay 1/20 registered two tackles and two QB pressures in Super Bowl XXXVI against New England 2/ : Saw action in 16 games with one start finished season with eight tackles, 2.0 sacks for eight yards and one pass defensed recorded season-high two tackles and one sack for eight-yard loss vs. Chicago 9/10 started only game of season at Washington 10/1 and tallied one tackle tied season-high with two tackles and had one sack vs. Buffalo 11/ : Played in six games with one start at defensive tackle inactive for other 10 contests completed season with nine tackles and one sack inactive for two postseason contests. 1998: Saw action in 16 games with 12 starts recorded career highs in tackles (35) and sacks (3.0) and had one forced fumble made first start of season and third of career vs. New York Giants 10/4 and collected five tackles and one sack. 1997: Played in 12 games as reserve defensive lineman and on special teams registered 10 tackles, 2.5 sacks, and had one forced fumble during season played in both postseason games, collecting one sack against Detroit in NFC Wildcard Game 12/ : Participated in 13 games with two starts posted 11 tackles made first career start at Detroit 9/8 in place of DT Warren Sapp and recorded season-high four tackles. 1995: Did not play released by Miami 8/27/95 during training camp. 1994: Played in regular season and two playoff games for Miami finished season with one forced fumble and one fumble recovery spent first eight weeks of season on Atlanta practice squad before being signed to Dolphins active roster 11/16/94. College: Played four years for Nittany Lions led school in sacks twice (1991, 1993) during four-year career received all- America honorable mention by Football News and first-team all-big Ten conference honors as senior started all 12 games, recording 41 tackles and eight sacks earned second-team all-east honors from the Associated Press as junior, after recording 25 tackles and three sacks played in every game and tallied 23 tackles and collected 9.5 sacks sophomore 86

47 season registered 11 tackles and 3.5 sacks as freshman redshirted as true freshman...graduated with degree in Labor and Industrial Relations. Personal: Born Tyoka Jackson in Washington, D.C recorded over 100 tackles and 12 sacks as senior at Bishop McNamara High in Forrestville, Md earned all-metro honors from Washington Post married to Tenique resides in St. Charles, Mo. AMBLINGS Tyoka is taking an active role in educating people on the importance of organ and blood donation and is currently working with the Rams and the American Red Cross to organize several blood drives during the season throughout the St. Louis area. He donates four tickets to each Rams home games to the Red Cross. Tyoka is also a spokesperson for prostate cancer awareness, an issue that he relates to since his dad beat the disease. JACKSON S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 1994 Miami Did Not Play 1996 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay RAMS RAMS Total POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 1994 Miami Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay RAMS Total Single Game Highs Total Tackles - 6 (twice), Last vs. San Francisco (12/30/02) Playoffs -- 2 (three times), Last vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) Sacks vs. Seattle (10/20/02) Playoffs -- 1 (twice), Last vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) DT Tyoka Jackson has been named the defensive team captain for the 2003 season. 87

48 LEON JOHNSON /13/74 6th Year (1st w/rams) North Carolina UFA(CHI)-2003 Freedom H.S. Morgantown, N.C. Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: 29 Games, Starts: 2002: 16,0 Career: 95,16 Consecutive: 48,1 Playoffs: 8,0 RB 32 Pro: Dependable, versatile veteran player brings experience and savvy to the running back corps signed with Rams as unrestriced free agent 3/24/03...signed by Chicago 10/9/01 as an unrestricted free agent after being out of football since injuring knee in 1999 season opener while playing for the New York Jets underwent two knee surgeries since injury, sitting out the 2000 season while rehabilitating earned all-rookie honors from several football publications for his standout play on special teams and as a reserve running back in 1997 originally selected in the fourth round (104th overall) of the 1997 NFL Draft by the New York Jets. 2002: Played in 16 games with four starts for Chicago set career-highs with 103 rushes and 329 yards, while scoring one touchdown also caught 16 passes (tying careerhigh) for 125 yards returned career-high 21 kickoffs for 19.9-yard average, while adding 28 punt returns for 10.3-yard average, good for sixth in NFC (10th in NFL) rushed four times for 31 yards, adding 23-yard punt return, setting up Bears touchdown, against Minnesota 9/8 established season-highs with 30-yard punt return and 35-yard kickoff return vs. Green Bay 10/7 gained 122 allpurpose yards on 9-34 rushing, 3-27 receiving, 1-2 punt returns, and 2-49 kickoff returns against Detroit 11/24 led team with 11 carries for 49 yards at Green Bay 12/1 made first start at RB since 9/12/99 (for New York Jets vs. New England), rushing 15 times for 44 yards at Miami 12/9 gained season-high 78 yards from scrimmage with 14 carries for 56 yards and a touchdown, catching three passes for 22 yards against New York Jets 12/ : Played in 12 games for Bears after signing two-year deal with club during Week 4 Bears punt return leader with 9.1- yard average on 28 returns with a long return of 35 yards while ranking second on kickoff returns with a 20.4-yard average on 14 returns led Bears with 5.0-yard average and ranked second with four rushing touchdowns after developing into the team's primary third-down and short-yardage back during last six games of regular season returned four kicks for 21.8-yard average vs. San Francisco 10/28, adding two special teams stops threw 18-yard completion to WR Marty Booker in first offensive appearance with Bears against Green Bay 11/11 earned first two carries for Chicago, gaining 35 yards with one-yard touchdown at Minnesota 11/25 scored one-yard touchdown run for second consecutive game at Detroit 12/2 rushed two times for 34 yards with a 32-yard scoring run at Washington 12/23 had 30-yard average on two kickoff returns in NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Philadelphia 1/ : Missed entire season while rehabilitating knee injury. 1999: Spent final 15 games of season on reserve/injured list after injuring knee in season opener after one rush for two yards, two kickoff returns for 15.5-yard average and one punt return for six yards in third career start vs. New England 9/ : Played in 12 regular season games with two starts, but missed final two games and postseason due to rib injury scored career-high three touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving) vs. Indianapolis 9/20, highlighted by career-long 82-yard touchdown catch on screen pass on opening drive rushed eight times for 52 yards, including two scores and career-long 40-yard scamper replaced injured RB Curtis Martin for first career start, rushing 13 times for 56 yards and catching a 17-yard touchdown pass at St. Louis 10/11 caught three passes for 15 yards before leaving game early at Kansas City 11/1 with knee injury suffered on a kickoff return inactive vs. Buffalo 11/8 and at Indianapolis 11/15 due to injury racked up 112 total yards against Seattle 12/6 on 3-19 rushing, 2-35 rushing, 4-40 punt returns and 1-19 kickoff returns made second career start, playing fullback in place of injured Keith Byers at Miami 12/13 placed on injured reserve 12/15 with broken ribs suffered against Dolphins. 1997: Played in all 16 games ranked third in AFC, sixth in NFL, in punt returns with a 12.1-yard average on 51 returns, including one touchdown tied club record with a 101-yard kickoff return for touchdown became first player in franchise history to return both a punt and a kickoff for a score in the same season including his two return touchdowns, 10 of his punt or 88

49 kickoff returns went for or directly set up a touchdown or field goal for Jets led Jets with 51 punt returns 12.1-yard average and one touchdown, second on team with 12 kickoff returns for 26.6-yard average and one touchdown second on Jets in rushing attempts and yardage added 16 receptions for 142 yards opened season as RB Adrian Murrell's backup and rushed 11 times for 36 yards in NFL debut at Seattle 8/31 first career reception came vs. Buffalo 9/7, as he made two receptions for 14 yards scored first career touchdown on one-yard run against Miami 10/12, duplicating that feat the next week vs. New England 10/19 returned punt 60 yards, setting up touchdown against Baltimore 11/2 posted 66-yard touchdown return on New York s first return opportunity vs. Minnesota 11/23 tied Jets record with 101-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Tampa Bay 12/14. College: Only player in Atlantic Coast Conference history to finish career ranked in the top five in all-purpose yards, scoring, touchdowns and top 10 in rushing and receptions ACC's all-time leader in career all-purpose yards with 5,828 UNC's all-time leading scorer with 306 points (50 touchdowns), one touchdown shy of the ACC record earned team MVP honors as senior for the nationally-ranked Tar Heels physical education major. Personal: Born Williams Leon Johnson in Morgantown, NC option QB at Freedom High in Morgantown, NC named all-state as a defensive player by The Greensboro News & Record played in the North Carolina East-West all-star game and caught five passes despite never lining up as a wide receiver before three-time letterwinner in basketball, baseball, and track set conference record in long jump at the NC state meet in 1992 with a leap of 24-foot-7 won state long jump title in 1991 active speaker on the benefits of education engaged to Vanessa has one son, Jaylen...resides in St. Charles, Mo. AMBLINGS Growing up, Leon was known as The Natural, because he was a virtual standout in every sport he played. JOHNSON S NFL STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD 1997 N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets t N.Y. Jets Did Not Play 2001 Chicago Chicago Total t 2 Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Year Team...No. FC Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD 1997 N.Y. Jets t t N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets Did Not Play 2001 Chicago Chicago Totals , t , t 1 POSTSEASON Rushing Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD 2001 Chicago Total Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Year Team No. FC Yards Avg. LG TD No. Yards Avg. LG TD 2001 Chicago Totals (Continued) 89

50 JOHNSON S NFL STATISTICS (Cont.) Single Game Highs: Car. - Carolina (12/22/02) Punt Ret. - Miami (11/9/97) Playoffs - 3 vs. Philadelphia (1/19/02) Playoffs - 1 vs. Philadelphia (1/19/02) Yards - 56 (twice), L:ast vs. New York Jets (12/15/02) Yards vs. Baltimore (11/2/97) Playoffs - 7 vs. Philadelphia (1/19/02) Playoffs - 3 vs. Philadelphia (1/19/02) LG - 40 vs. Indianapolis (9/20/98) LG - 66t vs. Minnesota (11/23/97) Playoffs - 3 vs. Philadelphia (1/19/02) Playoffs - 3 vs. Philadelphia (1/19/02) TD - 2 vs. Indianapolis (9/20/98) TD - 1 vs. Minnesota (11/23/97) Playoffs - None Playoffs - None Rec. - New England (9/14/97) KOR - Buffalo (9/29/02) Playoffs - None Playoffs - 2 vs. Philadelphia (1/19/02) Yards - 82 vs. Indianapolis (9/20/98) Yards vs. Tampa Bay (12/14/97) Playoffs - None Playoffs - 60 vs. Philadelphia (1/19/02) LG - 82t vs. Indianapolis (9/20/98) LG - 101t vs. Tampa Bay (12/14/97) Playoffs - None Playoffs - 32 vs. Philadelphia (1/19/02) TD - 1 (twice), St. Louis (10/11/98) TD - 1 vs. Tampa Bay (12/14/97) Playoffs - None Playoffs - None Additional Career Statistics: Special teams tackles: 2001 (12), 2001 Postseason (1), 2002 (2); Passing: 2001 (1-1, 18 yds., 18 LG, 0 TD), 2002 (1-1, 27 yds., 27 LG, 0 TD.) ANDY KING /9/78 2nd Year Illinois State FA-2002 Lincoln H.S. Lincoln, Ill. 69 Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 5,0 Career: 5,0 Consecutive: 5,0 Playoffs: 0,0 T Pro: Young, athletic player good knee-bender and good technician...signed to Rams active roster from practice squad 10/15/02 spent first six weeks of 2002 season on St. Louis practice squad originally signed by Rams as undrafted rookie free agent 4/22/ : Played in five games on offense and special teams also did not play in one contest and was inactive for three games made NFL debut at RT at Philadelphia 12/1 after LT Orlando Pace left game with torn right hamstring, forcing starting RT John St. Clair to move to LT played in final three quarters at RT in contest saw action on special teams in final four games of regular season. College: Played in 47 games, starting the last 41 consecutively in college career for Redbirds started every game at left tackle senior season, playing in 840 of 848 snaps had team-high 94 knock down blocks selected as a team captain started every game at left tackle as junior, helping Illinois State lead Gateway Conference in total offense and rushing offense (seventh nationally in total, 17th in rushing) named Games Played-Starts: 2002 (5-0). Gateway Offensive Lineman of the week after Redbirds 40-7 win over Southwest Missouri State as sophomore started 14 games at left tackle, helping Redbirds average more than 200 yards in rushing and passing per game played in 11 games as freshman, starting the last five redshirted as true freshman graduated with degree in telecommunications management. Personal: Born Andrew Joel King in Lincoln, Ill honorable mention all-state at Lincoln (Ill.) High as senior all-conference as junior, and academic all-state and three-time academic all-conference elected representative in ISU s student government married in February to Kristie resides in St. Peters, Mo. AMBLINGS Last season, Andy participated in a Toys for Tots toy collection drive at Turnberry Place. He attended the Super Blood Drive for Champions where he visited with donors. In addition, he participated in Linemen In Motion serving Thanksgiving dinner to needy families. 90

51 SEAN LANDETA /6/62 19th Year (5th w/rams) Towson State UFA (Phil.)-2003 Loch Raven H.S. Towson, Md. Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: 41 5 Games, Starts: 2002: 12,0 Career: 153,0 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 16,0 P Pro: Like fine wine Landeta gets better with age savvy veteran knows and understands punting better than anyone in the league studies his opponents and works hard to get better and improve with time entering his 19th NFL season and 22nd as a pro, he is the longest tenured punter in the league s history continues to be a model of reliability as well as a great weapon in the ever-important battle for field position more impressive than the length of his career is his production one of only two active NFL players to have played in USFL, joining San Diego QB Doug Flutie named as second-team punter on the 1990 s all- Decade Team chosen by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee (also a first-team selection on the 1980 s team joining K Morten Andersen, K Gary Anderson, S Ronnie Lott, WR Jerry Rice, DE Bruce Smith, and DE Reggie White as players selected in consecutive decades) earned Pro Bowl selections after 1986 and 1990 seasons earned two Super Bowl rings as member of New York Giants, and two USFL championship rings as member of Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars one of only 10 NFL players with at least 1,000 punts NFL s all-time leading punter with 1,268 career punts also leads NFL with most career punting yardage (54,966) and highest average for over 1,000 punts (43.4) has led NFC in punting four times during his career enters 2003 season with better than 2-1 ratio on punts inside the 20 vs. touchbacks ( ) second to New York Giants P Jeff Feagles (376) with 351 career punts inside the 20 only NFL punter to record a 42.0-yard-plus average in 18 different seasons has earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Month honors twice (9/94, 11/95) and NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors six times signed with Rams 3/24/03, rejoining club after six seasons away spent past four seasons with Philadelphia Eagles after one season in Green Bay and one in Tampa Bay punted three and a half years for Rams, one and a half in Los Angeles and two in St. Louis joined Rams midseason in 1993 after release from New York Giants spent first eight and a half seasons with Giants after beginning pro career in USFL for Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars. 2002: Punted in 12 contests for Eagles before suffering strained calf muscle on last punt of game vs. St. Louis 12/1, forcing him to be placed on reserve/injured list two days later for four remaining contests punted 52 times for 42.8-yard average (11th in NFC) with 19 landing inside the 20, a long of 63, seven touchbacks, and a 34.9-yard net average dropped three inside the 20, punting six times for a 43.8-yard average in season opener at Tennessee 9/8 punted three times for a 50.0-yard average, with a long of 63 yards, against Dallas 9/22 became one of first players in NFL, along with teammates CB Troy Vincent and RB Brian Mitchell, to play against all 32 NFL clubs vs. Houston 9/29 downed two punts inside the 20 against Tampa Bay 10/20, averaging yard on six punts in that game, fourth-best in career played in 250th career contest vs. Indianapolis 11/10, punting three times for a 49.3-yard average tied season-high with three punts inside the 20, punting seasonhigh eight times for a 36.8-yard average in his final game of season against St. Louis 12/ : Played 16 contests and three postseason contests punted 97 times for a 43.5-yard average with 10 touchbacks, 26 inside the 20, and a long of 64 punted 14 times in postseason for a 39.2-yard average with a long of 49 and five inside the 20 punted five times for 52.4-yard average with two inside the 20, earning his fifth career NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors at Seattle 9/23 passed Lee Johnson for first place on NFL s all-time punt yardage list, punting 10 times for a 47.6-yard average and 91

52 a long of 60 at Arizona 11/4 moved past Johnson into first on NFL s all-time punt list as he booted 10 punts for a 41.4-yard average with a season-high four landing inside the 20 vs. San Diego 12/9, earning sixth career NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. 2000: Averaged 42.3-yards per punt for second consecutive season punted 86 times, second highest total of career with 23 punts landing inside the 20, eight touchbacks, and 36.0-yard net average had stretch of five games in midseason where 14 punts landed inside the 20 finished fifth in NFC (13th in NFL) in punting average, second in NFC (10th in NFL) in punts, fourth in NFC (13th in NFL) in net average, and fourth in NFC (14th in NFL) in inside the 20 punts. 1999: Led NFL with career-high 107 punts for 42.3-yard average (fifth in NFC) in first season in Philadelphia punted nine times for yard average, including season-high 60- yarder at Buffalo 9/26 dropped three punts inside the 20 at Chicago 10/17 boomed seven punts for a 49.6-yard average, including two inside the 20 at New York Giants 10/31 averaged 46.6-yards on seven punts, including career-high five inside the 20, in season finale vs. St. Louis 1/ : Finished season with Packer-record yard net average (fourth in NFC) 42.9-yard average (eighth in NFC) equaled secondbest average by Green Bay punter in a quarter-century had highest percentage of punts downed inside the 20 among all NFL punters (46.2%, a club record 30 of 65). 1997: Began season out of football, but signed by Tampa Bay 10/9 and remained with Buccaneers throughout playoffs punted in 10 games with 42.1-yard average boomed career-long 74-yard punt at New York Jets 12/14 earned game ball for his club record 39.4 net average on five punts in NFC Wildcard Game vs. Detroit 12/ : Finished first stint with Rams as club s all-time leading punter with yard average overall for season, equaled best effort to date with 44.8-yard average that tied him for second in NFC (sixth in NFL) booted season-best 70-yarder at Jacksonville 10/20 punted for season-high 49.2-yard net average, surpassing 35,000- yard career mark in season finale against New Orleans 12/ : Played in all 16 games, finishing with 44.3-yard average and then-career-highs in punts (83) and yards (3,679) led NFC in punting for second consecutive season (third in NFL) averaged more than 40 yards per punt in all 16 games for first time in career was USA Today all- Pro selection and earned all-nfc second team recognition by UPI named first alternate to Pro Bowl became first player in team history to receiver NFC Player of the Month accolades more than once averaged 44.2 yards on 17 punts and net average of 40.0 during November to earn the award received game ball from coaches after establishing career-highs with 10 punts for 48.4-yard average against New York Jets 12/3 became 24th punter in NFL history to reach 30,000-yard mark with 63-yarder vs. Philadelphia. 1994: Tied career-high with NFL-high 44.8-yard average on 78 punts in first full season with Rams second-team all- NFC pick by UPI tied franchise record with single-game, career-high 52.5-yard average on four punts at Kansas City 9/25, earning him NFC Special Teams Player of the Week and Month honors stuck career-high five punts inside the 20 vs. Atlanta 10/ : Played in first eight games for New York Giants and final eight games for Los Angeles Rams after release from Giants averaged 42.1 yards per punt in first eight games with New York signed by Rams three days after release and averaged 43.5 yards per punt in final eight contests finished season with 42.9-yard average, tied for seventh in NFC. 1992: Averaged 43.7 yards on 53 punts, leading all NFL punters who didn t play their home games in a dome, and ranking fourth in the NFC overall suffered season-ending knee injury against Philadelphia 11/22 and was placed on injured reserve for Giants final five contests. 1991: Finished with 43.3-yard average (fourth in NFC) on 64 punts averaged over 40 yards per punt in all but one game. 1990: Unanimous all-pro selection for second consecutive season, earning second trip to Pro Bowl averaged NFC-high 44.0 yards on 75 punts punted well in postseason (42.1 yards on 10 punts) en route to Giants Super Bowl XXV victory over Buffalo 1/ : Unanimous all-pro selection after leading NFL with career-high 37.8-yard net average named to NFL s all-1980 s team chosen by the Hall of Fame selection committee tied for second in NFC with 43.1-yard average. 1988: Suffered lower back injury in season opener against Washington 9/5 and spent remainder of season on injured reserve. 1987: Finished third in NFC (fourth in NFL) with 42.7-yard average in strike-shortened season. 1986: Earned near-consensus all-pro honors and first trip to Pro Bowl by posting NFC-leading 44.8-yard average and conference-best 37.1-yard net average booted 16 punts in postseason for a 43.7-yard average en route to Giants Super Bowl XXI victory over Denver 1/ : Signed with Giants 7/14 after USFL season for first season in NFL finished with 42.9-yard average on 81 punts, good for third in NFC earned second-team all-nfc honors by UPI and was an all-rookie pick by Football Digest USFL: Punted in all 18 contests, en route to 92

53 Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars second straight championship averaged 41.8 yards per punt on 65 attempts with 18 landing inside the USFL: Earned first-team all- USFL honors for second straight season as Philadelphia Stars won first league championship led USFL with 38.1-yard net average, while averaging 41.0-yards per punt on 53 attempts USFL: 14th round selection by Philadelphia in 1983 USFL draft earned first-team all-usfl honors with 41.9-yard average in league s inaugural season. College: Three-time all-ecac selection at Towson State ( ) led all Division II punters with 43.4-yard average in 1980, also chipping in 14 field goals ranked among top five punters in Division II in 1981 and 1982, with 41.1 and 44.7-yard averages, respectively earned Kodak Division II all-america and Associated Little all-america honors in 1982 communications major. Personal: Born Sean Edward Landeta in Baltimore, Md was an all-county and allmetro punter as senior at Loch Raven High in Towson, Md has been and continues to be involved in many charities, including the American Cancer Society, the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, the Leukemia Society of America, and the Special Olympics was Giants 1989 recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award married to Pam with son, Joseph. AMBLINGS Sean, a veteran of 22 professional football seasons, has punted for 66,640 total yards in his career, which roughly equates to 38 miles, the distance from Rams Park to the Edward Jones Dome and back. LANDETA S CAREER STATISTICS Punting - United States Football League Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. Net LG I20 TB Bk 1983 Philadelphia , Philadelphia , Baltimore , n/a 0 USFL Totals , n/a 0 Punting - National Football League Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. Net LG I20 TB Bk 1985 N.Y. Giants , N.Y. Giants , N.Y. Giants , N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants , N.Y. Giants , N.Y. Giants , N.Y. Giants , N.Y. Giants , RAMS , RAMS , RAMS , RAMS , Tampa Bay , Green Bay , Philadelphia , Philadelphia , Philadelphia , Philadelphia , NFL Totals ,268 54, POSTSEASON Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. Net LG I20 TB Bk 1985 N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants n/a n/a Tampa Bay Green Bay Philadelphia Philadelphia Total ,

54 LANDETA S CAREER STATISTICS (Cont.) Single Game Highs: Most punts - 10 (5 times), Last vs. San Diego (12/9/01) Most yards - New York Jets (12/3/95) Avg. (Min. 3 punts) at Kansas City (9/25/94) Longest Punt - New York Jets (12/14/97) Inside 20-5 (twice), Last vs. St. Louis (1/2/00) Milestones: First NFL game and punt: vs. Philadelphia (9/8/85) 200th NFL Miami (10/24/99) 1,000th NFL Washington (11/28/99) 50,000th punting yard: vs. Oakland (10/28/01) DAMIONE LEWIS /1/78 Miami (Florida) 3rd Year D1A Sulphur Springs H.S. Sulphur Springs, Tx. 92 Signed Through 2005 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,2 Career: 25,5 Consecutive: 16,2 Playoffs: 0,0 DT Pro: Wide-framed athlete who plays with impressive quickness off the snap...pursues until the whistle and all-out hustler...great hand strength...shows excellent balance and body control turning upfield played in first nine games of rookie season before breaking right foot and finishing the campaign on reserve/injured list drafted in the first round (12th overall) of the 2001 NFL Draft. 2002: Played in 16 games at both defensive end and tackle spots, starting two of the last three games at right defensive end in place of injured DE Grant Wistrom tallied 44 tackles (19 solo), 4.0 sacks, one pass defensed, and 14 QB pressures had breakout game vs. Oakland 10/13 with two solo tackles, one pass defensed, one QB pressure, and career-high two sacks of QB Rich Gannon, the first two sacks of career in final eight games of season, collected 31 tackles, two sacks, and five QB pressures tied careerhigh with two sacks on Monday Night Football against Chicago 11/18, adding season-high-tying six tackles tied season-high with six more tackles (four solo) at Kansas City 12/8 tied season-high with six tackles in start at right defensive end on Monday Night Football in season finale vs. San Francisco 12/ : Played in nine games, starting three before breaking right foot at New England 11/18 in second quarter and spending the rest of the season on reserve/injured list totaled 25 tackles (10 solo) with one fumble recovery made NFL debut at Philadelphia 9/9, tying for team-lead with seven tackles (two solo) in season opener led defensive line next week with five tackles (two solo) at San Francisco 9/23 made first career start at left defensive tackle in place of the injured Jeff Zgonina, tying for lead along the defensive line with six tackles (two solo) notched one tackle and recovered a fumble against Carolina 11/11 broke right foot in second quarter at New England 11/18 after seeing action on defense and special teams. College: Four-year starter started 42 games during his career, finishing with 220 tackles (91 solos), 15.5 sacks for minus 89 yards and 31 stops for losses of 200 yards named a third-team all-america as a senior by Sports Xchange and The Sporting News...earned all-big East Conference honors...recorded 39 tackles (18 solos) with three sacks for minus 21 yards and seven 94

55 stops for losses of 28 yards... caused two fumbles and deflected three passes...came up with 12 quarterback pressures from right defensive tackle position was an all-big East Conference second-team choice junior season...started at right tackle, recording 57 tackles (25 solos) with 6.5 sacks for minus 37 yards and 12 stops for losses of 46 yards...second on the team with 26 quarterback pressures...recovered fumble and caused two others...also had one pass defensed as a sophomore started every game at right tackle, leading down linemen with 52 tackles (19 solos)...had two sacks for minus 10 yards and three stops for losses of 13 yards...credited with eight quarterback pressures played in every game as a freshman, starting eight contests at right tackle and one at right end...finished with a careerhigh 72 tackles (29 solos), four sacks for minus 21 yards and nine stops for losses of 33 yards...had 15 quarterback pressures and a forced fumble redshirted as a true freshman graduated with degree in liberal arts. Personal: Born Damione Ray mon Lewis in Sulphur Springs, Tx earned Texas Defensive Player of Year honors and rated top defensive lineman in the country by Super Prep, adding Blue Chip Illustrated all- America and Dream Team honors at Sulphur Springs High in Sulphur Springs, Tex named to Fourth Annual Schutt Sports Group High School All-America Team...twoyear first-team all-state selection...team leader in tackles two straight seasons...tallied 167 tackles, including 100 solo stops as a senior...also racked up eight sacks, five fumble recoveries and one interception...registered a pair of safeties, including one to help the team advance in the state tournament...three-year starter along the defensive line...team advanced to the quarterfinals of the state tournament three successive seasons, finishing each year with 12-2 records...chosen to play in Oil Bowl featuring all-stars from Texas and Oklahoma...averaged 14 points and 11 rebounds as a member of the basketball team...was also shot putter on track team with a personal best of 55 3 related to hurdler McClinton Neal, who won a gold medal in 400-meter hurdles at 1992 Olympics and ran in 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games single resides in Chesterfield, Mo. AMBLINGS Damione participated in the Bowl-a-RAM-a, which benefited the Epilepsy Foundation, helped tackle hunger with Campell s Chunky Linemen, and attended the Super Blood Drive for Champions where he visited with donors last season. LEWIS NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 RAMS RAMS Totals POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 RAMS Totals Single Game Highs Total Tackles - Philadelphia (9/9/01) Playoffs - None Solo - Kansas City (12/8/02) Playoffs - None Sacks - 2 (twice), Last vs. Chicago (11/18/02) Playoffs - None ON THE LINE DT Jimmy Kennedy became the fifth defensive player drafted by the Rams with the team's first pick since Of the five defenders selected, four were on the defensive line. DT Damione Lewis (2001), DE Grant Wistrom (1998), and DE Kevin Carter (1995) are the other three D- linemen taken by the Rams in round one. LB Robert Thomas was the first pick in

56 LEONARD LITTLE /19/74 5th Year Tennessee D Asheville H.S. Asheville, N.C. DE 91 Signed Through 2006 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,15 Career: 55,15 Consecutive: 20,15 Playoffs: 7,0 Pro: Versatile athlete who has lightning-quick sideline-to-sideline range...superb passrusher who excelled in first season playing extensively on defensive line in 2001 excellent special teams player moved to defensive end in 2000 after playing first two seasons at linebacker finished second in NFL with 14.5 sacks in 2001 chosen by Rams in third round (65th overall) of 1998 NFL Draft. 2002: Continued transformation into one of best pass-rushing defensive ends in NFL finished with career-high 82 tackles (45 solo) in first season as full-time starter, starting 15 of 16 games at left defensive end also led team in sacks for second consecutive season with 12.0 (tied for fourth in NFC, tied for seventh in NFL) added teamhigh 36 QB pressures, franchise-record nine forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and three special teams tackles made first career start with then-career-high seven tackles (four solo) with one for loss, gamehigh four QB pressures, and one sack for a nine-yard loss vs. New York Giants 9/15 collected four tackles (two solo) with two QB pressures and one sack on QB Brad Johnson that forced fumble at Tampa Bay 9/23 notched three tackles (one solo) with four QB pressures and one sack that forced fumble by QB Rich Gannon vs. Oakland 10/13 racked up then-career-high eight tackles (six solo) with one sack that forced fumble on QB Trent Dilfer vs. Seattle 10/20 established career-highs with 10 tackles (seven solo) and five QB pressures on Monday Night Football against Chicago 11/18 collected eight tackles (four solo), three QB pressures, one sack, and one forced fumble at Philadelphia 12/1 had monster game in season finale vs. San Francisco 12/30 in leading defensive line with nine tackles (five solo), one QB pressure, season-high two sacks, and careerhigh three forced fumbles. 2001: Had best season of four-year career played in 13 games, inactive for three saw action in all three postseason contests established career highs with 45 tackles (24 solo), a team-leading and second-best in the NFL 14.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery also made 11 special teams tackles had streak of seven straight games with at least one sack had at least one sack in 10 of 13 games tied for lead on defensive line with six tackles (four solo) and one forced fumble at Detroit 10/8 and set careerhigh against Lions with three sacks for 23 yards, making him first Ram with three sacks in one game since Kevin Carter at Carolina 12/3/00 tallied four tackles (one solo), led team with three special teams tackles, and made one sack for an 11-yard loss vs. Carolina 11/11 recorded one solo tackle and one sack for a three-yard loss before leaving game in third quarter with a left MCL injury at New England 11/18 inactive for next three contests returned from injury on Monday Night Football at New Orleans 12/17 to collect five tackles (three solo) with one QB pressure and one special teams tackle, as well as 1.5 sacks for minus-12.5 yards notched three tackles (two solo) and two QB pressures, as well as two sacks for minus 17 yards vs. Indianapolis 12/30 led defensive line with six tackles (four solo) and a game-high four QB pressures, along with one fumble recovery and one special teams tackle against Atlanta 1/6 made two sacks against the Falcons for minus-eight yards racked up five tackles (two solo) with one QB pressure and one forced fumble, as well as two sacks first sack caused a fumble that was recovered by DT Brian Young and the second sack was with 6:43 left in the game for a seven-yard loss in NFC Championship Game vs. Philadelphia 1/27 led defensive line with a career-high nine tackles (five solo) and three QB pressures, as well as one sack in Super Bowl XXXVI vs. New England 2/ : Played in 14 games on defense and special teams completed season with career-highs in tackles (14), sacks (5.0), passes defensed (one), forced fumbles (one), and special teams tackles (18) inactive for two games with ankle injury (at Seattle 9/10 and vs. San Francisco 9/17) had one tackle and 1/2 sack with DE Grant Wistrom at Atlanta 9/24 tied for team lead with two special teams tackles vs. Atlanta 10/15 collected career-high two sacks for 12 yards, tied season-high with two tackles (both solo) and two 96

57 special teams tackles at Kansas City 10/22 registered one sack for four yards at New York Giants 11/12 sacked Minnesota QB Daunte Culpepper for two-yard loss vs. Minnesota 12/10 totaled one tackle (solo) and first career fumble recovery in season finale at New Orleans 12/24 recorded one sack for nine yards and one special teams tackle in NFC Wildcard Game at New Orleans 12/ : Played in six games on defense and special teams...made two tackles on defense and nine special teams tackles...suspended first eight games by Commissioner Paul Tagliabue for violation of NFL substance abuse policy...tied career high with two tackles vs. New Orleans 11/28...collected season high four special teams tackles vs. New York Giants 12/19...played in all three postseason contests...led Rams with six special teams tackles. 1998: Played in six games at linebacker and on special teams finished season with two tackles, 0.5 sacks and eight special teams tackles made one tackle on defense, a half sack for four yards and collected career high three special teams tackles vs. New York Jets 10/11 inactive for four games before being place on non-football injury list 11/17. College: Played three seasons for University of Tennessee earned all-america first-team selection and all-southeastern Conference first-team honors senior season started every game at middle linebacker and led Volunteers with 87 tackles and ranked second with 8.5 sacks appeared in first seven games of junior season at defensive end tallied 33 tackles (five for loss), 8.5 sacks, and five tackles for losses also blocked one field goal and forced four fumbles started every game at left defensive end sophomore season recorded 62 tackles and career high 11 sacks first-team all-america selection by Gridiron Report and Associated Press all-sec first team pick played one season for Coffeyville Community College in Coffeyville, Ks graduated with degree in psychology. Personal: Born Leonard Antonio Little in Asheville, N.C attended Asheville High School stated three years at linebacker and wide receiver earned Super Prep, Blue Chip and Prep Football Report all-america first team selections single resides in St. Charles, Mo. AMBLINGS Leonard continues to increase his involvement in the youth football programs in St. Louis. He also participated in the United Way s Hometown Huddle where he read and did crafts with children. LITTLE S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 1998 RAMS RAMS RAMS RAMS RAMS Total POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 1999 RAMS RAMS RAMS Total Single Game Highs Total Tackles - 10 vs. Chicago (11/18/02) Playoffs - 9 vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) Solo - 7 vs. Chicago (11/18/02) Playoffs - 5 vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) Sacks - Detroit (10/8/01) Playoffs - 2 vs. Philadelphia (1/27/02) Additional career statistics Special teams tackles: 1998 (8), 1999 (9), Postseason 1999 (6), 2000 (18), 2000 Postseason (1), 2001 (11), 2002 (3). 97

58 DANE LOOKER /5/76 3rd Year (2nd w/rams) Washington FA Puyallup H.S. Puyallup, Wa. WR 89 Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 3,0 Career: 3,0 Consecutive: 3,0 Playoffs: 0,0 Pro: Possession receiver who has dependable hands will go inside and make difficult catch in traffic good, smart route-runner move-the-chains type receiver signed by Rams to active roster 12/12/02 after spending 12 weeks on practice squad spent preseason with St. Louis after signing 2/12/02 as free agent allocated by Rams to Berlin Thunder of NFL Europe in spring of 2002 attended part of Rams 2001 training camp after being released by New England spent 2000 training camp with Rams before being traded to New England 8/7/00 for undisclosed draft pick originally signed by St. Louis as undrafted rookie free agent 4/17/ : Played in three games on offense and special teams made NFL debut on offense and special teams vs. Arizona 12/ NFL Europe: NFL Europe s top receiver helped lead Berlin to World Bowl title and named World Bowl Most Valuable Player after catching 11 passes for 111 yards and two touchdowns as Berlin defeated Rhein Fire named to all- NFL Europe team and led all NFL Europe receivers in receptions (54) and receiving yards (661) during regular season ranked tied for seventh in league with five touchdowns sixth in total yards from scrimmage (661) won NFL Europe Player of the Week honors after a five-reception, 101-yard, twotouchdown performance in Week : Spent half of 2001 training camp with Rams after being released by Patriots. 2000: Spent 2000 training camp with St. Louis before being traded to New England 8/7/00 for an undisclosed draft pick originally signed by St. Louis as undrafted rookie free agent 4/17/00 was inactive on Patriots roster for first 10 games of 2000 placed on injured reserve 11/16/00. College: Made 84 catches for 949 yards and five touchdowns during two-year collegiate career at Washington walked onto UW s football team in 1996 after playing basketball for two years at Western Washington named honorable mention all- Pac 10 all-academic team as senior started seven of 11 games, making 20 receptions for 287 yards also threw 55-yard touchdown pass in Apple Cup victory over Washington State led Huskies with 64 receptions for 662 yards as junior, ranking him third in the Pac-10 with 6.4 receptions per game (15th nationally) honorable mention all-pac 10 selection redshirted as sophomore in 1997 after transferring from Western Washington (Bellingham, Wash.) did not play football at Western Washington starting guard on basketball team as sophomore graduated with degree in speech communications. Personal: Born Dane Looker in Puyallup, Wa named Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Associated Press, and Tacoma News- Tribune all-state selection at Puyallup (Wa.) High also named to Tacoma News- Tribune s all-area first team high school classmate of current Indianapolis Colts and former UW quarterback Brock Huard first team all-south Puget Sound League selection made 50 receptions for 916 yards and 18 touchdowns as senior won two varsity letters in basketball married to Amy, with son Isaac, born in February resides in Creve Coeur, Mo. AMBLINGS Dane participated in a panel interview as part of the Emerging Leaders program where he fielded questions from students and talked about his experiences in the NFL this offseason. LOOKER S NFL STATISTICS Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD 2000 New England Did Not Play 2002 RAMS Totals

59 DAVID LOVERNE /22/76 5th Year (1st w/rams) San Jose State T (Wash.) De La Salle H.S. Concord, Ca. 61 Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 15,12 Career: 47,11 Consecutive: 11,7 Playoffs: 0,0 G Pro: Veteran player who has brute strength and savvy stout pass-protector good runblocker...acquired by Rams in trade with Washington 2/28/03 along with a 2003 fourth-round draft pick in exchange for RB Trung Canidate acquired by Redskins 4/8/02 in trade with New York Jets for undisclosed draft pick originally entered NFL as third-round draft selection by Jets in 1999 NFL Draft (90th overall). 2002: Played in 15 games, starting 11 at left guard for Redskins made first career start at left guard in season opener vs. Arizona 9/8 where Washington gained 442 total yards, led by QB Shane Matthews 327 passing yards and RB Stephen Davis 104 rushing yards started at left guard as Redskins gained 442 total yards at Tennessee 10/6 started at left guard as team rushed for 165 total yards against Indianapolis 10/27 started at left guard as RB Kenny Watson ran for 110 yards at Seattle 11/3 played in reserve role vs. Houston 12/22 as Washington ran for 247 yards with two 100-plus-yard rushers as Watson ran for 110 and RB Ladell Betts rushed for : Played in all 16 games for Jets, contributing in short-yardage situations and special teams lined up as fullback in shortyardage situations in season opener vs. Indianapolis 9/9 threw key block in first quarter vs. San Francisco 10/1, opening hole for RB Curtis Martin s two-yard touchdown run. 2000: Played in all 16 games for New York on special teams and in reserve capacity made NFL debut at Green Bay 9/3, helping RB Curtis Martin rush for 110 yards made key block on kickoff return, opening up WR Kevin Williams for 97-yard touchdown run vs. Buffalo 9/17 lined up as eligible receiver helping Martin set Jets franchise record with 203 rushing yards vs. Indianapolis 12/ : Inactive for all 16 regular season contests. College: Two-year starter on offensive line at San Jose State was named as all-wac selection as senior key member of Trojans WAC-leading offense as senior transferred to San Jose State after spending freshman season at Idaho sociology major. Personal: Born David Loverne in Concord, Ca two-way lineman at De La Salle (Concord, Ca.) High earned all-america strength and conditioning honors from the National Strength and Conditioning Association as senior married to Kim. AMBLINGS David attended Rally Round the Redskins, dinner and auction to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities while in Washington. Games Played-Starts: (New York Jets) 1999 (0-0), 2000 (16-0), 2001 (16-0), (Washington) 2002 (15-12), Totals: (47-11). IT AIN T OVER The 2002 Rams joined the 2001 Washington Redskins as the only teams in NFL history to win its next five games after starting the season

60 BRANDON MANUMALEUNA /4/80 3rd Year Arizona D4B Narbonne H.S. Lomita, Ca. 86 Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,10 Career: 32,10 Consecutive: 32,10 Playoffs: 3,0 TE Pro: Superb blocking tight-end thickframed athlete has good initial quickness off snap makes proper moves to adjust and separate on the short tosses selected by the Rams in fourth round (128th overall) of 2001 NFL draft. 2002: Played in 16 games with 10 starts set career-highs with eight receptions for 106 yards and one touchdown, with a long of 27 yards returned three kickoffs for a 10.0-yard average seven of 10 starts were when Rams opened up in two tight end sets caught one pass for thencareer-long seven yards vs. New York Giants 9/15 established new career-highs with two receptions for 30 yards, with long of 25 at San Francisco 10/6 tied career-high with two receptions for career-high 38 yards, with career-long 27-yard reception vs. San Diego 11/10 tied career-high with two receptions for 25 yards at Kansas City 12/8 only reception on Monday Night Football against San Francisco 12/30 was six-yard touchdown catch from QB Jamie Martin in fourth quarter. 2001: Played in 16 regular season and three postseason games on offense and special teams saw action on offense in short-yardage and goal-line situations made only reception of season for one-yard touchdown vs. Tampa Bay 11/26 collected two special teams tackles on season. College: Performed on the defensive line, with the special teams coverage units, at H- back, and tight end in four seasons with Wildcats finished career with 40 receptions for 544 yards (13.6 avg.) and three touchdowns started every game at tight end as senior, hauling in 13 passes for 161 yards (12.4 avg.) and a touchdown also recorded a solo tackle all-pac 10 Conference second-team selection junior season started every game, finishing fourth on the team with a career-high 20 receptions for 316 yards (15.8 avg.) and two touchdowns played in every game as sophomore, starting seven contests...had six catches for 22 yards (3.7 avg.) appeared in ten games as a reserve tight end and defensive end as true freshman recorded one reception for 45 yards graduated with degree in political science. Personal: Born Brandon Michael Manumaleuna in Torrance, Ca all-state second-team pick as a defensive lineman, adding all-pac 10 Area honors at Narbonne High in Torrance, Ca...lettered twice as a center on the basketball team and also lettered in track father played football at UCLA in the early 1970s single resides in Creve Coeur, Mo. AMBLINGS Brandon, along with 35 other Rams players, is featured on the Be A Player, Earn Your Degree poster promoting the importance of education, which is distributed area wide to schools and community organizations. 100

61 MANUMALEUNA S NFL STATISTICS Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD 2001 RAMS t RAMS Totals POSTSEASON Receiving Year Team G-S No. Yards Avg. LG TD 2001 RAMS Totals Single Game Highs: Rec (three times), Kansas City (12/8/02) Yds vs. San Diego (11/10/02) LG vs. San Diego (11/10/02) TD -- 1 (twice), Last vs. San Francisco (12/30/02) Additional Career Statistics: Special teams tackles: 2001 (2), 2001 Postseason (1), 2002 (1). Kickoff Returns: 2002 (3 for 30 yards, 15 LG, 0 TD). CHRIS MASSEY /21/79 2nd Year Marshall D East Bank H.S. Chesapeake, W.V. RB/LS 45 Signed Through 2004 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,0 Career: 16,0 Consecutive: 16,0 Playoffs: 0,0 Pro: Excellent long-snapper and solid fullback one of the better young snappers in the league accurate and fast with the ball started one game at fullback last season seventh round draft selection (243rd overall) by Rams in 2002 NFL Draft. 2002: Assumed long-snapping duties in all 16 contests started one game at fullback vs. Seattle 10/20 also played fullback the week before against Oakland 10/13 during fourth quarter after injury to RB Chris Hetherington collected two special teams tackles vs. Chicago 11/18 and at Philadelphia 12/1. College: Played in every game as Herd's long-snapper as senior also played linebacker, recording 19 tackles named Special Teams Player of the Week for performance against Youngstown State as junior, played in 11 games as Herd's long-snapper credited with five tackles on the season named teams' Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance against Ohio handled all long-snapping duties for Thundering Herd as sophomore named District II GTE Academic all-american tallied six special teams tackles on season made one tackle during freshman season while handling long-snapping Games Played-Starts: 2002 (16-0). duties graduated with degree in criminal justice. Personal: Born Christopher Todd Massey in Charleston, W.V four-year letter winner in football at East Bank High in Charlestown W.V during senior season recorded 167 tackles and rushed for 1,017 yards and 19 touchdowns three-time all-conference pick, two-time all-county and two-time all- State honoree honorable mention all- America as senior team captain of the 1996 West Virginia state championship team three-time all-conference selection in baseball and was all-state in 1996 member of national honor society and Natural Helpers won the Kanawha County Sheriff's Scholarship Award enjoys weight lifting, trout fishing and deer hunting in spare time married in offseason to Sarah resides in St. Peters, Mo. AMBLINGS Chris participated in the Bowl-a-RAM-a benefiting the Epilepsy Foundation, took part in a Toys for Tots toy collection drive at Turnberry Place, and helped distribute Thanksgiving dinners to needy families at the Urban League during his rookie campaign. 101

62 ANDY MCCOLLUM /2/70 10th Year (5th w/rams) Toledo UFA (NO) Revere H.S. Richfield, Oh. Signed Through 2005 Age On Opening Day: 33 Games, Starts: 2002: 16,16 Career: 123,96 Consecutive: 123,96 Playoffs: 7,4 C/G 67 Pro: Veteran swingman can play center, guard, or tackle in a pinch model of consistency and stability can play anywhere and will get the job done good feet and athletic ability will line up at left guard for Rams this season after serving as team s starting center for past three seasons has played in 107 consecutive regular season contests signed by Rams 4/13/99 as unrestricted free agent played five seasons for New Orleans Saints ( ) spent time with Barcelona of World League in 1995 signed by New Orleans off Cleveland Browns practice squad 11/15/94 played with Milwaukee Mustangs of Arena League in spring of 1994 before going to training camp with Cleveland as rookie free agent. 2002: Started all 16 contests at center only offensive lineman to start and play every contest at same position blocked for RB Marshall Faulk to rush for over 100 yards in three consecutive contests 158 yards vs. Oakland 10/13, 183 yards vs. Seattle 10/20, 178 yards at Arizona 11/3 blocked on offensive line that protected QB Marc Bulger to help offense gain a team-record 22 passing first downs vs. San Diego 11/10 started at center for 50th time as Ram in season finale vs. San Francisco 12/ : Registered 16 starts at center started all three postseason contests at center participated in 99 percent of Rams offensive plays during regular season, including 100 percent of the offensive snaps in 15 contests helped Rams offense remain number one in NFL for third straight season part of Rams offense that scored 500 points for NFL record third consecutive season blocked for NFL Most Valuable Player Kurt Warner, who threw for the second-highest single-season passing yards total in NFL history with 4,830 yards and led the NFL with 36 touchdown passes helped pave the way for NFL Offensive Player of the Year Marshall Faulk, who gained 2,000 total yards for an NFL record fourth straight season and led the NFL with 21 touchdowns part of Rams offensive line that recorded sackless performance in his 100th career game vs. Carolina 11/11 offense also gained season-high 493 total yards and gained 337 yards rushing, third most in team history following week at New England 11/18 Rams offense totaled 482 yards part of offense that gained 483 total yards (second highest total of season) vs. Indianapolis 12/ : Started all 16 games, 15 at center and one at right guard helped Rams offense gain NFL record 7,075 total yards and establish new NFL marks for most yards gained, passing yards in season (5,232), most consecutive 30-point games (14), and most consecutive 20 point games (28) blocked for NFL Most Valuable Player Marshall Faulk, who established new NFL record for touchdowns in a season (26) only Rams player to participate in every offensive play, 1013 snaps played in 80th NFL game and helped Rams offense gain 614 yards, second most in team history, vs. San Diego 10/1 made only start of season at right guard in place of G Adam Timmerman at Kansas City 10/22 started 60th career NFL contest at center and helped Rams offense score 20 or more points in NFL record 28th consecutive game vs. New Orleans 11/26 member of Rams offensive line that recorded sackless performance, helped offense score 40 points and gain 508 yards vs. Minnesota 12/10 started at center in NFC Wildcard Game at New Orleans 12/ : Played in 16 regular season games on offense and special teams, with two starts at left guard also saw action in three playoff games replaced injured G Tom Nütten in both starts helped RB Marshall Faulk to back-to-back 100-yard rushing games in his two starts, 181 yards at Atlanta 10/17, and 133 yards vs. Cleveland 10/24 saw action in all three playoff games had key block on WR Tony Horne s 95-yard kickoff return for touchdown to open second half vs. Minnesota 1/16 in divisional playoff. 1998: Played in 16 games, with five starts reserve for first two games before earning first start at left guard at Indianapolis 9/27 started at left guard and recovered a fumble vs. St. Louis 11/15 season totals include three 102

63 starts at left guard and two at center. 1997: Started 16 games at left guard did not miss an offensive snap until final game of season was one of five players to start every contest. 1996: Made 16 starts at center did not miss an offensive snap. 1995: Did not see action in first five contests started final nine contests at right guard in place of Chris Port, who suffered season ending neck injury at San Francisco 10/29 appeared in 11 games overall. 1994: With Saints final six games after signing from Cleveland s practice squad inactive for five contests. College: All-Mid-American Conference performer as junior and senior started every game final three seasons also academic all-mac first-team selection senior season graduated with a degree in sports administration. Personal: Born Andrew Jon McCollum in Akron, Oh second-team all-district senior season as offensive lineman at Revere High in Akron, Oh also state qualifier in wrestling part of offensive line who finances and serves a turkey dinner to low income families married (Christy) with son (Andrew) resides in Wildwood, Mo. AMBLINGS An avid bowler, Andy chaired this year s Bowl-a- RAM-a to benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of Metro St. Louis. Andy is also involved in Rams Reader Team and visited Get Into the Game All-Pro schools. Games Played-Starts: (New Orleans) 1994 (0-0), 1995 (11-9), 1996 (16-16), 1997 (16-16), 1998 (16-5), (RAMS) 1999 (16-2), 2000 (16-16), 2001 (16-16), 2002 (16-16). Totals: (123-96); Playoffs: (RAMS) 1999 (3-0), 2000 (1-1), 2001 (3-3). Playoff Totals: (7-4). J.R. NIKLOS /19/79 2nd Year Western Illinois FA Thomas-Worthington H.S. Worthington, Oh. RB 25 Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 0,0 Career: 0,0 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 0,0 Pro: Brings versatility to the offense can line up on line of scrimmage or as true fullback good blocker and receiver expected to be solid candidate for starting fullback job re-signed by Rams 10/21/02 from Seattle Seahawks practice squad...originally signed by Rams 9/12/02 from Seahawks practice squad...inactive for three games with Rams before being released 10/1/02...spent four total weeks on Seahawks practice squad after spending the 2002 preseason with Seattle originally signed as rookie free agent by Seattle 4/29/ : On Rams active roster for 12 games inactive for all 12 contests spent four weeks on Seattle Seahawks practice squad. College: Finished his collegiate career at Western Illinois with 80 receptions for 1,235 yards and eight touchdowns named to all- Gateway Conference first team as senior played in 10 games at tight end and collected career-highs in receptions (44) and yards (589) with one touchdown selected to all-gateway first team junior season finished third on the team with 15 receptions, fifth on the team with 173 receiving yards, and second in touchdown receptions with three as sophomore led team with yard average per catch, among best for tight ends in the nation, best average among all Gateway starters finished third on team with 21 receptions and second on team with 473 receiving yards also scored four touchdowns missed entire regular season as freshman at Western Illinois, making debut in playoffs as wide receiver returned one kickoff for six yards transferred from Ohio State redshirted as true freshman at Ohio State graduated with degree in communications. Personal: Born John Russell Niklos in Worthington, Oh nickname is J.R attended Thomas-Worthington High (Worthington, Oh.) lettered three times each in football and track was named all-region and all-district in football, and all-state and all-america in track two-time scholar athlete single resides in St. Peters, Mo. AMBLINGS J.R. helped distribute Thanksgiving dinners to needy families at the Urban League and attended the Rams Reader Team party and read to children. 103

64 ORLANDO PACE /4/75 6th Year Ohio State D Sandusky H.S. Sandusky, Oh. 76 Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 10,10 Career: 87,83 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 7,7 T Pro: Most dominant tackle in the league outstanding agility and athletic ability for big man physical run-blocker at the point as dominant a pass protector as this league s seen blocked for three straight NFL MVPs (QB Kurt Warner 1999, 2001, RB Marshall Faulk 2000) first overall pick in 1997 NFL Draft St. Louis acquired pick from New York Jets in exchange for Rams first- (6th overall), third- (67), fourth- (102) and seventh- (207) round draft picks fourth first overall pick by Rams in club history last was QB Terry Baker in 1963 Rams highest pick since RB Eric Dickerson was chosen second overall in 1983 first offensive lineman chosen first overall in 30 years, last was Ron Yary in : Earned fourth consecutive Pro Bowl invitation despite missing six games due to injury (three to calf injury games 4-6 vs. Dallas 9/29, at San Francisco 10/6, vs. Oakland 10/13; three to Kansas City 12/8, vs. Seattle Seattle 12/22) first Ram to earn four consecutive Pro Bowl invitations since Hall of Famer Jackie Slater earned six consecutive invitations from helped O-line to sackless game vs. San Diego 11/10 in 48 pass attempts by QB Marc Bulger showed dedication by coming back from hamstring injury to start final game vs. San Francisco 12/ : Earned third consecutive Pro Bowl invitation started every game for fourth consecutive season played in 100% offensive plays, joining RG Adam Timmerman as the only Rams to play in every single offensive play blocked for the Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player QB Kurt Warner and the AP Offensive Player of the Year RB Marshall Faulk helped O- line allow two or fewer sacks nine times, including no sacks once (vs. Carolina 11/11), and one sack four times (at San Francisco 9/23, vs. Miami 9/30, at Detroit 10/8, at New England 11/18) started all three playoff games, including Super Bowl XXXVI against New England 2/ : Earned second consecutive Pro Bowl invitation anchor of offensive line that helped offense produce most passing yards in NFL history played in 1,006 of possible 1,013 offensive plays (99.3 percent), second highest total on offensive line one of three Rams' offensive linemen (C Andy McCollum, RT Ryan Tucker) that was not called for holding blocked for the Associated Press Offensive Player of the Year and NFL Most Valuable Player RB Marshall Faulk helped Rams' allow two or fewer sacks in a game nine times, including allowing no sacks vs. Minnesota 12/ : Earned first Pro Bowl invite after third season in league first Ram T voted to Pro Bowl since Jackie Slater in 1990 punishing blocker anchored front unit of league's topranked offense played in 90 percent of offensive plays (896 of 994) blocked for the Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player QB Kurt Warner and the AP Offensive Player of the Year RB Marshall Faulk ejected in second quarter of game vs. New York Giants 12/ : Started 16 games at left tackle participated in 96.6% of total offensive plays (964 of 998 plays) named alternate for 1998 Pro Bowl helped Rams rush for season high 181 yards on the ground against Buffalo 9/ : Played in 13 games with nine starts at left tackle played in every offensive snap in each of his nine starts made first start of NFL career at Oakland 9/28. College: Most dominant lineman in college football during career pancake block statistic for offensive linemen created due to his 104

65 dominance consensus all-america 1995 and 1996 made history in 1996 by becoming first player to win two consecutive Lombardi Awards, given to outstanding collegiate lineman also won Outland Trophy, given to nation s top interior lineman fourth in Heisman Trophy voting broke into Buckeyes starting lineup freshman year and went on to start 33 consecutive games for three years before passing up senior season to enter NFL Draft did not allow quarterback sack in last two seasons business major. Personal: Born Orlando Lamar Pace in Sandusky, Oh two-sport athlete for Blue Streaks at Sandusky High named to Parade Magazine all-america team as offensive lineman and USA Today all-america as defensive lineman added all-ohio secondteam honors as junior also lettered as center on basketball team was spokesman for Diversity Awareness Partnership in St. Louis along with former Rams T Ryan Tucker in 2000 was spokesperson for Our Little Haven Safe & Warm expansion project (1998) donates five tickets to every home game for disadvantaged kids spearheads annual offensive line Thanksgiving project to serve dinner to homeless and low income families engaged to Carla has two sons, Justin and Jalen resides in Chesterfield, Mo. AMBLINGS Orlando s foundation, Set the Pace, was formed in 2001 to assist youth and families in the St. Louis and Sandusky, Ohio areas. The foundation strives to set a new pace for athletic philanthropic efforts by inspiring, uplifting, and developing young people to achieve their goals and strive for their personal best. Games Played, Starts: 1997 (13-9), 1998 (16-16), 1999 (16-16), 2000 (16-16), 2001 (16-16), 2002 (10-10). Totals: (87-83). Playoffs: 1999 (3-3), 2000 (1-1), 2001 (3-3). Playoff Totals: (7-7). RYAN PICKETT /8/79 3rd Year Ohio State D1C Zephyrhills H.S. Zephyrhills, Fl. 79 Signed Through 2005 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,14 Career: 27,14 Consecutive: 23,14 Playoffs: 3,0 DT Pro: Plays at high intensity level run stuffer with relentless attitude selected by Rams in first round (29th overall) of 2001 NFL Draft. 2002: Had breakout sophomore season in starting 14 of 16 games played at left defensive tackle second on team, leading defensive linemen, with 107 tackles (59 solo), 0.5 sack, five passes defensed, four QB pressures, and second on team with six tackles for loss made at least five tackles in 13 of 16 games, including last nine contests of season made first career start in season opener at Denver 9/8, leading defensive line with then-career-high 10 tackles (four solo), combining with S Adam Archuleta for 0.5 sack made four tackles (one solo) as well as career-high two passes defensed vs. Dallas 9/29 led defensive line with nine tackles (career-high seven solo) at San Francisco 10/6 tied then-career-high with 10 tackles (four solo) at Washington 11/24 established new career-high following week at Philadelphia 12/1 with 12 tackles (five solo), with one tackle for loss racked up eight tackles (five solo) with one QB pressure and one pass defensed in season finale vs. San Francisco 12/ : Played in 11 games in regular season and three postseason contests in reserve role on defensive line and on special teams made 24 tackles (10 solo), 0.5 sack, and one pass defensed collected career-high five tackles (four solo), combined with LB London Fletcher for first 0.5 sack of career, and had one pass defensed at Atlanta 12/2 tied career high with five tackles (one solo) at Carolina 12/23. College: Three-year starter for Buckeyes, lining up at both tackle positions during career...finished career with 109 tackles (72 solos), eight sacks for minus 39 yards and 20 stops for losses of 67 yards in 37 contests played at left defensive tackle junior season, recording 39 tackles (21 solos) with 105

66 three sacks, four passes defensed, and two forced fumbles all-big Ten Conference honorable mention as sophomore...started every game at right defensive tackle...made careerhigh 48 tackles (34 solos) with three sacks and one pass defensed played in every game as true freshman, starting final nine contests at right defensive tackle...finished with 22 tackles (17 solos), two sacks for minus 10 yards and five stops for losses of 19 yards general studies major. Personal: Born Ryan Lamont Pickett in Zephyrhills, Fl consensus all-american selection, adding all-state honors at Zephyrhills (Fl.) High...named one of top 25 players in country by National Recruiting Advisor recorded 119 tackles with seven sacks as a senior known as Big Grease nickname he says started with his father, Rubin older brother, Booker, played football at University of Miami (Fla.) married to Jennifer resides in Creve Coeur, Mo. AMBLINGS Last season, Ryan attended the Angel Tree holiday party for children in the foster care system or who have a parent who is incarcerated. PICKETT S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 RAMS RAMS Total POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 RAMS Total Single Game Highs: Total Tackles - Philadelphia (12/1/02) Playoffs - 2 vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) Solo Tackles - San Francisco (10/6/02) Playoffs - 2 vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) Sacks (twice), Denver (9/8/02) Playoffs - None TOMMY POLLEY /18/78 3rd Year Florida State D Dunbar H.S. Baltimore, Md. 52 Signed Through 2004 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 12,11 Career: 28,22 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 3,3 LB Pro: Self-motivated player with great character reads and adjusts to play quickly and uses strength well in outside run support has speed to reach ball carriers at opposite end of the field selected by Rams in second round (42nd overall) of 2001 NFL Draft. 2002: Played in 12 games, starting 11, sitting out four due to ankle and groin injuries finished with 94 tackles (54 solo), including three for loss, two passes defensed, one QB pressure, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and four special 106

67 teams tackles led team with 15 tackles (nine solo), adding one special teams tackle, in season opener at Denver 9/8 had solid all-around game with four tackles (three solo), one for loss, one QB pressure, one forced fumble, and one pass defensed vs. Seattle 10/20 established new career-highs with 17 tackles (13 solo) with two for loss, adding one forced fumble and two special teams tackles at Philadelphia 12/1 missed two of last four games due to injury, playing for a short time at Kansas City 12/8 and at Seattle 12/ : Played in all 16 regular season games with 11 starts, four at weakside linebacker, and seven at strongside linebacker finished second on team with 119 tackles (72 solo) and had three passes defensed, six quarterback pressures, and 13 special teams tackles started all three postseason contests at weakside linebacker and led team with 32 tackles (21 solo), ranked second on team with two interceptions (one for touchdown), and recorded one special teams tackle named to Football Digest and Pro Football Weekly all-rookie teams made first NFL start at weakside linebacker in place of LB Mark Fields, out with rib injury, tying for team lead with 14 tackles (six solo) vs. Miami 9/30 started at weakside linebacker and led Rams with 13 tackles (nine solo) following week at Detroit 10/8 had best game of season after collecting career-high 16 tackles (12 solo) and one pass defensed at Atlanta 12/2 led team with 12 tackles (nine solo) and tallied career-high four special teams tackles vs. Indianapolis 12/30 led Rams with 13 tackles (seven solo) in NFC Divisional playoff game vs. Green Bay 1/20 tied for team lead with two interceptions, returning one 34 yards for a touchdown in third quarter the Rams defense tied an NFL record with three interception returns for touchdown in the contest and set an NFL record with 161 interception return yards led linebackers with 11 tackles (eight solo) in NFC Championship game vs. Philadelphia 1/27 collected eight tackles (six solo) vs. New England in Super Bowl XXXVI. College: Three-year starter for Seminoles amassed 289 tackles (170 solos) with seven quarterback sacks and 19 stops behind the line of scrimmage during career caused four fumbles and recovered six others over the last four seasons all- Atlantic Coast Conference first-team choice finalist for ACC s Brian Piccolo Award, given to league s most courageous player semi-finalist for Dick Butkus Award, given annually to best linebacker in nation all-america first-team selection by The Sports Xchange, adding third-team honors from Football News finished third on the team with 100 tackles (53 solos) also had two sacks for minus five yards, seven stops for losses of 21 yards, eight quarterback pressures, one interception, and seven passes defensed recovered three fumbles and caused another all-acc first-team pick junior season manned the weakside linebacker position, leading team with careerhigh 109 tackles (67 solos) had three sacks for minus 24 yards and six stops for losses of 28 yards recovered two fumbles and caused three others blocked pair of kicks and had five pass deflections as sophomore started at both weakside and strongside linebacker, appearing in ten games recorded 59 tackles (37 solos) with one sack and five stops for losses of 13 yards batted away two passes and intercepted another also recovered a fumble played in every game at outside linebacker as freshman, finishing with 21 tackles (13 solos), a stop behind the line of scrimmage and a 7-yard sack redshirted as true freshman social science major. Personal: Born Tommy William Polley in Baltimore, Md USA Today s Maryland Player of the Year and named Baltimore area Defensive Player of the Year after both his junior and senior campaigns at Dunbar High in Baltimore, Md recorded 208 tackles (136 solo), 16 sacks and eight interceptions as senior linebacker also caught 34 passes for 567 yards and three touchdowns as a tight end considered state s top college football prospect led team to back-to-back state championships as junior and senior also regarded as one of the country s top 60 basketball prospects led Poets to four consecutive state basketball titles, averaging 20.4 points, 10.7 rebounds and 8.1 assists per game as a senior single with son (Tyler) resides in St. Peters, Mo. AMBLINGS Tommy booked some time reading to students as part of the Rams Reader Team. He also represented the Rams at the 2001 Spirit of St. Louis dinner for the Mental Health Association. 107

68 POLLEY S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 RAMS RAMS Total POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 RAMS Total Single Game Highs: Total Tackles - Philadelphia (12/1/02) Playoffs - 13 vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) Solo Tackles - Philadelphia (12/1/02) Playoffs - 8 vs. Philadelphia (1/27/02) Interceptions - None Playoffs - 2 vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) Additional Career Statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 2001 (13), 2001 Postseason (1), 2002 (4); POLLEY S TD RETURNS Date Opponent TD Return *1/20/02 vs. Green Bay 34-yard interception return *Postseason TRAVIS SCOTT /9/79 2nd Year Arizona State D Westwood H.S. Mesa, Az. 65 Signed Through 2004 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 0,0 Career: 0,0 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 0,0 G Pro: Young player who has size and work ethic to be solid player...selected by Rams in fourth round (130th overall) of 2002 NFL Draft. 2002: Spent season on reserve/injured list with shoulder injury suffered in preseason. College: Played in 11 games as senior, starting four played in two games before leaving team for personal reasons as junior in junior college, named to all-western States Football League and all-region 18 first teams as sophomore at Mesa Community College J.C. Gridwire all- America sophomore season also named to the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) first team in first two seasons preseason all-america in the junior college ranks prior to sophomore season pre-bis major. Personal: Born Travis Lee Scott in Artesia, Ca attended Westwood High in Mesa, Az two-time Mesa Lineman of the Year first-team all-east Valley as a junior and senior captain of football team in senior season first-team all-state on offense and defense and all-state as a senior lettered four times in football and once in basketball was second-team all-state on offense and defense as a junior married to Kelly with son, Harley resides in St. Charles, Mo. AMBLINGS Travis participated in a Toys for Tots toy collection drive at Turnberry Place. He also attended the Angel Tree holiday party for children in the foster care system or who have a parent who is incarcerated. 108

69 JASON SEHORN /15/71 10th Year (1st w/rams) USC FA Mount Shasta H.S. Mount Shasta, Ca. 42 Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,5 Career: 107,73 Consecutive: 16,5 Playoffs: 5,5 S Pro: Expected to make smooth transition from cornerback to safety savvy veteran has size, speed, and real good field awareness will add a lot to defensive unit signed by Rams 5/28/03 as free agent sat out final two-plus contests of 2001 season with severely sprained ankle, being placed on reserve/injured list 1/2/02 for season s final game missed entire 1998 season while rehabilitating knee after season-ending injury against New York Jets in preseason on game s opening kickoff originally drafted in second round (59th overall) of 1994 NFL Draft by New York Giants. 2002: Played in 16 contests with five starts tallied 52 tackles (42 solo) with a team-high-tying two interceptions, one returned for a touchdown, and a team-leading 14 passes defensed also played in one postseason contest, the NFC Wildcard Game at San Francisco 1/5, notching one tackle and one interception finished with three tackles (two solo) and one interception returned for a touchdown at St. Louis 9/15 picked off by Rams QB Kurt Warner that was deflected by DE Kenny Holmes, returning it 31 yards for touchdown tallied three tackles and an interception off Redskins QB Shane Matthews, which led to 19-yard game-winning field goal by K Matt Bryant against Washington 11/17 made season-high 10 tackles (eight solo) with two passes defensed vs. Tennessee 12/ : Started all 13 games played, notching 63 tackles (57 solo), tying for second on team with three interceptions, one returned for touchdown, a teamhigh 16 passes defensed, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery racked up seven solo tackles and one pass defensed against New Orleans 9/3 finished with six tackles (five solo), three passes defensed, and two interceptions vs. Washington 10/7 returned second interception off Redskins QB Tony Banks 34 yards for touchdown in fourth quarter made six tackles (five solo), one pass defensed, and dropped Eagles QB Donovan McNabb for a 10-yard sack in fourth quarter against Philadelphia 10/22 tied seasonhigh with seven tackles (six solo), two passes defensed, and one recovered fumble vs. Arizona 12/15 recovered fumbled snap on a Cardinals field goal attempt in second quarter, returning it 36 yards tallied four tackles (two solo) and two passes defensed against Seattle 12/23 before severely spraining left ankle, forcing him to leave game early and miss next two contests before being placed on reserve/injured list 1/ : Started all 14 games played, and three postseason games at right cornerback finished fourth on team with 77 tackles (64 solo), recorded two interceptions, led team with 17 passes defensed, and had one forced fumble postseason numbers totaled 12 solo tackles, two interceptions, and four passes defensed led Giants in tackles in first two games of season with eight solo tackles against Arizona 9/3 and eight tackles (seven solo) at Philadelphia 9/10 led team with nine tackles (eight solo) with one pass defensed, as well as forcing a fumble by Titans RB Eddie George that he recovered at Tennessee 10/1 made six tackles (five solo), one interception, and career-high six passes defensed at Atlanta 10/8 missed two games (vs. Philadelphia 10/29 and at Cleveland 11/5) with sprained sterno-clavicular joint and fractured rib suffered when he intercepted a pass by Cowboys QB Troy Aikman on first play of game vs. Dallas 10/15 made great dramatic play in regular season finale against Jacksonville 12/23, grabbing an onside kick and returning it 38 yards for a touchdown, the third-shortest kickoff return for a touchdown in NFL history also made four tackles (one solo) and another onside kick recovery against Jaguars racked up four solo tackles and one interception in NFC Divisional Playoff Game against Philadelphia 1/7, making one of most memorable plays in Giants history when he dove for a pass by QB Donovan McNabb to WR Torrance Small in second quarter, unable to catch it, he tipped it in the air, jumped off the ground, and caught the ball, racing it 32 yards for a touchdown collected two solo tackles, one interception, and three passes defensed in NFC Championship Game vs. Minnesota 1/14 made six solo tackles in Super Bowl 109

70 XXXV vs. Baltimore 1/ : Started all 10 games he saw action in at right cornerback after missing entire 1998 season finished with 45 tackles (37 solo), one interception, and four passes defensed missed all of training camp and first two games of season (at Tampa Bay 9/12 and vs. Washington 9/19) after pulling hamstring during offseason workouts made five tackles (four solo) at New England 9/26 in first football action since 1998 preseason injury missed final four games of season (at Buffalo 12/12, at St. Louis 12/19, vs. Minnesota 12/26, and at Dallas 1/2) after suffering fractured left fibula against New York Jets 12/ : Missed entire season after being placed on reserve/injured list 8/24 after suffering torn ACL and MCL in right knee while returning opening kickoff in preseason game against New York Jets 8/ : Started all 16 games of regular season, plus one postseason contest, at right cornerback earned allpro honors from College & Pro Football Weeekly, second-team all-nfl honors by Football Digest, and all-madden team honors...set single-season personal best with six interceptions, most by a Giant since 1990 finished third on team with 86 total tackles (75 solo), six interceptions, 1.5 sacks, one fumble recovery, and 20 passes defensed racked up 10 solo tackles, one interception, four passes defensed, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery vs. Arizona 11/16, earning NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors had first twointerception game, returning one 35 yards for a touchdown against Washington 12/23, earning second NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors of season named NFC Defensive Player of the Month in December for play at Philadelphia 12/7 (holding Eagles WR Irving Fryar to two catches), vs. Washington (shutting out Redskins WR Michael Westbrook and returning interception 35 yards for score), and at Dallas 12/21 (shut out Cowboys WR Michael Irvin) picked off pass by Vikings QB Randall Cunningham, returning it 36 yards to set up Giants field goal in NFC Wildcard Game vs. Minnesota 12/ : Played in 16 games, starting 15 led team with five interceptions (one returned for a touchdown) and 12 passes defensed third on team with 97 tackles (83 solo), three sacks, and tied for third on team with nine special teams tackles made first career start vs. Buffalo 9/1, dropping Bills QB Jim Kelly for a 15-yard sack, forcing a fumble on Buffalo s second offensive series on third-down made first career interception off Redskins QB Gus Frerotte against Washington 9/15 led team with nine tackles (seven solo) at New York Jets 9/22 racked up six tackles and sacked Vikings QB Warren Moon twice vs. Minnesota 9/29 collected 11 tackles (eight solo) against Philadelphia 10/13 led secondary with eight tackles, one interception, and one forced fumble vs. Dallas 11/24 intercepted fifth pass of season, scoring first career touchdown, returning a pass by Patriots QB Drew Bledsoe 23 yards against New England 12/21, leading Giants with nine tackles (eight solo). 1995: Saw action in 14 games finished with six tackles (four solo) on defense and tied for fourth on team with eight special teams tackles recorded first two defensive tackles of career vs. Oakland 11/12, lining up as past of nickel defense. 1994: Played in eight games, finishing with one special teams tackle at Cleveland 12/4. College: Played both safety and cornerback during two-year career at USC totaled 136 tackles (108 solo) with 10 interceptions and 23 passes defensed while returning 31 punts for 7.3-yard average and a long of 20 in Trojan career made seven interceptions as senior, earning all-america and all-pac 10 honors by The Poor Man s Guide transferred to USC after record-setting career as receiver and tailback at Shasta Community College (Redding, Ca.) finished JUCO career with 114 receptions for 2,053 yards and 31 touchdowns, 55 rushes for 315 yards and two touchdowns, and 90 punt/kickoff returns for a 21.6-yard average and two touchdowns averaged 12.0 points for school s basketball team in 1991, also setting school-record with 48 1 triple jump communications major. Personal: Born Jason Heath Sehorn in Sacramento, Ca only played football as senior at Mount Shasta (Ca.) High, earning league MVP honors standout performer on basketball and track teams despite not playing high school or Little League baseball, spent two seasons in Chicago Cubs minor league system is a product of a single-parent upbringing and credits his mother for all his successes brought Atlanta RB Warrick Dunn s Homes for the Holidays program to Newark, NJ by helping several single mothers become homeowners Sehorn s Corner also hosts Turkey Trot, a program in which the foundation purchases Thanksgiving meals for single-parent families in Elizabeth, NJ hosted a Mother s Day luncheon in Newark for single-parent mothers married to actress Angie Harmon...couple is expecting first child in October. AMBLINGS Jason is very active in own foundation, Sehorn s Corner, that assists single-parent families move into new, fully-furnished homes. 110

71 SEHORN S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 1994 N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants... Reserve/Injured 1999 N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants Total POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 1997 N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants Total Single Game Highs: Total Tackles - 12 vs. New Orleans (9/28/97) Playoffs - 6 vs. Baltimore (Super Bowl XXXV) (1/28/01) Solo - 11 vs. New Orleans (9/28/97) Playoffs - 6 vs. Baltimore (Super Bowl XXXV) (1/28/01) Int. - 2 vs. Washington (12/13/97) Playoffs - 1 (four times), Last vs. San Francisco (1/5/03) PD - Atlanta (10/8/00) Playoffs - 3 (twice), Last vs. Minnesota (1/14/01) Additional Career Statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 1994 (1), 1995 (8), 1996 (9), 1997 (4). Punt Returns: 1996 (1 for 0 yds.). Returned Onside Kickoff Attempts: 2000 (2 for 38 yds., 38t LG, 1 TD.) SEHORN S TD RETURNS Date Opponent TD Return 12/21/96 New England 23-yard interception return 12/23/97 Washington 35-yard interception return 12/23/00 Jacksonville 38-yard onside kick return *1/7/01 Philadelphia 32-yard interception return 10/7/01 Washington 34-yard interception return St. Louis 31-yard interception return *Postseason QUICK STARTS In 2002, QB Marc Bulger won his first six starts, tying for the third-highest win total to start a career since Of the five other quarterbacks on the list, two are Rams. Dieter Brock won his first seven starts (a team record) in 1985, and Kurt Warner won his first six starts in

72 NICK SORENSEN /31/78 3rd Year Virginia Tech FA George C. Marshall H.S. Vienna, Va. 41 Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,0 Career: 23,0 Consecutive: 23,0 Playoffs: 3,0 S Pro: Jack-of-all-trades quarterback in college, moved to safety, and has ability to play wide receiver has great athletic ability and strong work ethic known as Sunshine after character in movie Remember the Titans signed with Rams 11/16/01 as free agent after spending three weeks on St. Louis practice squad released 11/24/01 before being re-signed 11/27/01 spent training camp with Miami Dolphins after signing with them as undrafted rookie free agent 4/26/ : One of Rams most valuable special teams performers played in 16 games, finishing season with team-leading 24 special teams tackles also made four tackles (two solo) on defense made at least two special teams tackles in seven games, leading or tying for team-lead five times in season opener at Denver 9/8, made a big play in third quarter as saved punt by P Mitch Berger from going into end zone, downing ball at Denver three-yard line saw first NFL action on defense vs. Seattle 10/20, making four tackles (two solo) with one for loss tied for team with three special teams tackles vs. Chicago 11/18 collected career and season-high four special teams tackles in season finale vs. San Francisco 12/ : Played in seven regular season and three postseason games on special teams collected four special teams tackles in regular season and two in playoffs tied for team lead and collected career-high three special teams tackles at New Orleans 12/17 made two special teams tackles in NFC Championship Game vs. Philadelphia 1/27. College: Four-year letterman for Virginia Tech who started at safety and linebacker each of his final two seasons posted 117 total tackles, including 10 for loss, four sacks and an interception in his collegiate career began career as a quarterback, and saw time at that spot as a reserve over his first two seasons completed 42 of 80 passes for 446 yards with four touchdowns and nine interceptions started 11 games at linebacker senior season finished season with 42 total tackles (25 solo) with five tackles for loss and one sack in junior season took over starting duties at free safety in preseason practice and started 11 contests compiled 70 tackles with three sacks and two tackles for loss broke up three passes and tallied two quarterback pressures began season on defense as sophomore completed season with five tackles moved to quarterback mid-way through the season started three games and completed 31 of 59 passes for 306 yards, two touchdowns, and six interceptions also carried 43 times for 93 yards won backup quarterback duties as freshman played in five games, completing 11 of 21 passes for 140 yards and two touchdowns with three interceptions redshirted as true freshman graduated with degree in marketing. Personal: Born Nicholas Carl Sorensen in Winter Haven, Fl lettered three years as a quarterback, defensive back, punter, kicker and long snapper at George C. Marshall High in Vienna, Va also played forward on the school s basketball team for three years, and shortstop and outfielder on the baseball squad has done charity work with Athletes in Action enjoys playing the guitar Father, Dick, played football at University of Miami (Fla.) from single resides in St. Peters, Mo. AMBLINGS Nick enjoys reading to local youth as part of the Rams Reader Team. As part of NFL High School Tuesday, Nick visited St. Charles West High School to talk to the students about the importance of education and how he got where he is today. 112

73 SORENSEN S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 RAMS RAMS Total POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2001 RAMS Total Additional Career Statistics: Special teams tackles: 2001 (4), 2001 Postseason (2), 2002 (24). Single Game Highs: Total Tackles - 4 vs. Seattle (10/20/02) Playoffs - None Solo Tackles - 2 vs. Seattle (10/20/02) Playoffs - None Special Teams Tackles - 4 vs. San Francisco (12/30/02) Playoffs - 2 vs. Philadelphia (1/27/02) JOHN ST. CLAIR /31/78 4th Year Virginia D William Fleming H.S. Roanoke, Va. 70 Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,16 Career: 16,16 Consecutive: 16,16 Playoffs: 0,0 T Pro: Explosive blocker who is very quick off mark starting right tackle for Rams in 2002, after playing center at Virginia Rams third round draft selection (94th overall) in 2000 NFL Draft. 2002: Saw first career NFL action, starting all 16 games started 13 games at right tackle, three games at left tackle in place of injured T Orlando Pace started at right tackle vs. Oakland 10/13, moving over to left tackle after injury to starting LT Grant Williams, filling in for Pace started at right tackle at Philadelphia 12/1, moving to left tackle after Pace let game with torn right hamstring started next three games (at Kansas City 12/8, vs. Arizona 12/15, at Seattle 12/22) at left tackle before moving back to right tackle for season finale against San Francisco 12/ : Inactive for 16 regular season and three postseason contests. 2000: Inactive for all 16 regular season games and NFC Wildcard Game vs. New Orleans 12/30. College: All-America first-team selection at center by College Football News and CNN/SI senior season, adding second-team honors from Football News became first center in school history to earn all-america honors all-atlantic Coast Conference firstteam pick recipient of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy, given to the top offensive linemen in the conference graded 87.6% for blocking consistency as he registered 84 knockdowns as junior started 10 games named second team all-acc instrumental in helping to rejuvenate Virginia rushing attack as Cavaliers led the ACC in variety of offensive categories, including rushing yards per game (213.1 ypg), rushing touchdowns (27), yards per rush (5.0), yards per play (6.1) and first downs per game (21.4) appeared in every game sophomore season, starting at center vs. Wake Forest and Clemson as freshman played in eight regular season games and Carquest Bowl as a reserve tight end used primarily as blocking tight end did not catch a pass redshirted as true freshman graduated with degree in anthropology. Personal: Born John Bradley St. Clair in Roanoke, Va earned four letters at tight end and defensive tackle at William Fleming 113

74 (Roanoke, Va.) High all-america selection by Super Prep as a senior, named to the Blue Chip Illustrated all-regional team, rated one of the top 25 football players in Virginia by Roanoke Times and Charlottesville Daily Progress/Lynchburg News, selected all- District and was Virginia High School League (VHSL) East-West All-Star game selection team Defensive Player of the Year as a junior lettered four times in track, earning all-district honors in the discus advanced to the state finals in discus all four years lettered twice in basketball Honor Roll student and member of the Beta Club and National Honor Society also member of Spanish Honor Society two classes left at Virginia in masters degree in counseling married during offseason to Shannon resides in St. Charles, Mo. AMBLINGS John participated in Linemen In Motion serving Thanksgiving dinner to needy families. John also helped tackle hunger with Campell s Chunky Linemen. Games played-starts: 2000 (0-0), 2001 (0-0), 2002 (16-16) Career: (16-16). Playoffs: 2000 (0-0), 2001 (0-0). Playoff Totals: (0-0). ROBERT THOMAS /17/80 2nd Year UCLA D Imperial H.S. Imperial, Ca. 55 Signed Through 2006 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,10 Career: 16,10 Consecutive: 16,10 Playoffs: 0,0 LB Pro: Explosive player with great speed can play outside or inside linebacker has real nose for the ball fits Rams defensive style selected by Rams in first round (31st overall) of 2002 NFL Draft. 2002: Played in 16 games, starting 10 at both outside linebacker spots finished rookie season with 50 tackles (31 solo), two passes defensed, one QB pressure, and one forced fumble started first NFL contest at strongside linebacker against New York Giants 9/15, setting careerhigh with eight tackles (five solo) with one for loss started the following week at weakside linebacker at Tampa Bay 9/23, racking up six tackles (five solo) with one forced fumble came up strong again the next week vs. Dallas 9/29 with seven tackles (four solo) collected five tackles (two solo) with two passes defensed vs. Arizona 12/15 tallied seven tackles (four solo) in season finale vs. San Francisco 12/30. College: Three-year starter finished his career with 293 tackles (198 solos), eight sacks for minus-44 yards and 41 stops for losses of 124 yards as senior, earned consensus all-america first-team honors semifinalist for Lombardi Award and finalist for the Dick Butkus Award all-pac 10 Conference first-team choice and Defensive Player of the Year started all year at middle linebacker, leading Bruins with career-high 111 tackles (77 solos), including 6.5 sacks for 36 yards, five passes defensed, two forced fumbles, and 26 tackles for loss served as team tricaptain one of 11 semifinalists for Butkus Award, which honors nation s top linebacker as junior named UCLA s Defensive Most Valuable Player and was selected second team all-pac 10 by league s coaches led team with 88 tackles (69 solo), including nine stops for loss while starting every game at middle linebacker forced six fumbles as sophomore started eight games at middle linebacker recording 68 tackles (37 solos) with 1.5 sacks for eight yards, four stops for loss, two passes defensed, and forced one fumble played in eight games as a reserve inside linebacker made 26 tackles (15 solos) with one forced fumble and one pass defense history major. Personal: Born Robert Wayne Thomas in El Centro, Ca rated nation s No. 1 linebacker prospect by most scouting services as senior in 1997 at Imperial (Ca.) High made 600 tackles (213 solo) with 32 sacks, seven interceptions, 16 forced fumbles, six fumble 114

75 recoveries, four blocked punts, four blocked kicks, and 21 passes defensed during his career USA Today first-team all- America Parade all-america as senior, he had 93 solo tackles, 121 assists, 10 sacks, caused four fumbles, recovered two and made three interceptions led team to 11-1 record in 1997 twice all-imperial Valley and Defensive Player of the Year also earned three letters in baseball as a centerfielder and pitcher had career batting average of over.400 with 15 home runs attended Clements (Sugarland, Tex.) High for the fall term in his freshman year father (Stan) played professional baseball for the Pirates ( 64-69) and the Angels ( 63-64) brother, Stan, played at University of Texas and was first-round draft choice of the Chicago Bears in 1991 single resides in St. Charles, Mo. AMBLINGS Last season, Robert participated in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure by handing out pink roses to breast cancer survivors as they crossed the finish line. He is involved in the Rams Reader Team and is featured on the front of the poster and has made numerous visits to schools to promote literacy. THOMAS NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2002 RAMS Total Single Game Highs: Total Tackles - 8 vs. New York Giants (9/15/02) Solo Tackles - 5 (twice), Tampa Bay (9/23/02) ADAM TIMMERMAN /14/71 8th Year (5th w/rams) South Dakota State UFA (GB) Washington H.S. Cherokee, Ia. Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: 32 Games, Starts: 2002: 16,16 Career: 125,111 Consecutive: 125,111 Playoffs: 17,16 G Pro: Two-time Pro Bowl guard named offensive team captain for 2003 season physical, smart, very strong good run-blocker solid in pass protection highquality, high-character player has blocked for six of last nine NFL MVPs as QB Kurt Warner won the award in 1999 and 2001, RB Marshall Faulk won the honor in 2000, and Packers QB Brett Favre won the award in 1995, 1996, and 1997 has played in 125 consecutive games (142 with playoffs) signed by Rams 2/14/99 as an unrestricted free agent played four seasons for the Green Bay Packers ( ) drafted in the seventh round (230th overall) by the Packers in the 1995 NFL Draft. 2002: Started all 16 contests, 13 at right guard, three at right tackle recovered fumble after sack of QB Kurt Warner, gaining nine yards on recovery at Tampa Bay 9/23 caught lateral from WR Isaac Bruce late in fourth quarter, running for three additional yards, at San Francisco 10/6 started three of last four contests at right tackle, playing tackle for first time of career moved to right tackle due to injuries that forced starting LT Orlando Pace to miss playing time, and shifting starting RT John St. Clair to left tackle played right tackle at Kansas City 12/8, vs. Arizona 12/15, and at Seattle 12/ : Earned second Pro Bowl berth in best season of career started every game for fifth time in seven-year career (fourth consecutive sea- 115

76 son) played in 100% offensive plays, joining LT Orlando Pace as the only Rams to play in every single offensive play blocked for the Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player QB Kurt Warner and the AP Offensive Player of the Year RB Marshall Faulk helped Rams become first team in NFL history to score at least 500 points three consecutive years helped O-line produce sackless game vs. Carolina (11/11) and four games where the unit allowed one sack started all three playoff games, bring total to 16 career starts in 17 postseason games. 2000: Played in 16 games with 15 starts provided protection and opened running lanes for one of most prolific offenses in NFL history helped Rams offense break several NFL records, including most yards gained in a season (7,075) and most yards gained passing in a season (5,232) paved way for NFL MVP Marshall Faulk, who established new NFL record for touchdowns in season (26) participated in 919 of 1013 total offensive plays (90.7%) helped Rams offense gain 614 yards, second most in team history, vs. San Diego 10/1 part of Rams offensive line that produced sackless performance vs. Minnesota 12/10, holding Pro Bowler John Randle without sack and helped Rams offense gain 508 total yards started NFC Wildcard game at New Orleans 12/ : Earned first Pro Bowl berth of career while bringing veteran leadership and playoff experience to offensive line in first season as a Ram played in percent of plays (969 of 994), second most on offensive line helped Rams produce seven games where they allowed one or no sacks opened holes for season-high 211- yard rushing effort vs. Cleveland, highest since rushing for 279 yards vs. Atlanta 11/10/96...Rams offensive line allowed 33 sacks in 1999, 13 fewer than in : Started all 16 games at right guard part of an offensive line which helped the Packers gain a season-high 178 rushing yards in win over Philadelphia 11/2...started NFC Wildcard Game at San Francisco 1/3/ : Started at right guard in all 16 games and three playoff contests, including Super Bowl XXXII did not miss a play the entire regular season and postseason helped the Packers running attack average yards on the ground during the regular season. 1996: Started all 16 regular season games at right guard also started each of the team s three postseason contests, including Super Bowl XXXI helped the Packers running game average yards rushing per game also saw action on special teams. 1995: Served as a backup at both guard positions participated on special teams in 13 regular season games started at left guard in final two playoff contests. College: Four-year letterman at South Dakota State, starting final three seasons earned Division II all-america recognition as a junior and senior also was a threetime all-north Central Conference performer for the Jackrabbits twice won first-team academic all-conference honors received the "Jim Langer Award," presented to the nation s top Division II lineman as a senior graduated with degree in agriculture business. Personal: Born Adam Larry Timmerman in Cherokee Ia all-conference and honorable mention all-state performer at Washington High played offensive guard and tackle, and defensive tackle won two letters in football, two in basketball and three in track finished eighth in the state track meet in the 110 high hurdles was a National Honor Society Member he and his wife, Jana, have given their time to many charities, among them Children s Hospital, United Way and March of Dimes was Rams Coat and Blanket Blitz offensive captain in 1999 which benefited the American Red Cross also involved in Athletes in Action part of offensive line who finances and serves a turkey dinner to low income families hobbies include fixing up old cars he has a 1965 Mustang farming and golf has one son (Mason) and a daughter (Alexis) resides in St. Charles, Mo. AMBLINGS With young children of his own, Adam and his wife Jana have devoted much of their time and energy to Nurses for Newborns, a program that assists low-income women with wellness and provides support services before and after the birth of their babies. In 2002, the Timmerman s served as chairs for a gala dinner supporting the organization. Games played-starts: (Green Bay) 1995 (13-0), 1996 (16-16), 1997 (16-16), 1998 (16-16), (RAMS) 1999 (16-16), 2000 (16-15), 2001 (16-16), 2002 (16-16). Totals: ( ). Playoffs: (Green Bay) 1995 (3-2), 1996 (3-3), 1997 (3-3), 1998 (1-1), (RAMS) 1999 (3-3), 2000 (1-1), 2001 (3-3). Playoff Totals: (17-16). 116

77 KYLE TURLEY /24/75 6th Year (1st w/rams) San Diego State T (NO) Valley View H.S. Moreno Valley, Calif. 68 Signed Through 2008 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,16 Career: 79,79 Consecutive: 70,70 Playoffs: 2,2 T Pro: Nasty, tenacious veteran tackle one of the better tackles in the league plays with an attitude and determination smart, tough, and strong good athlete highly productive and highly consistent played left tackle in 2002 for Saints after lining up at right tackle first four seasons...has started all 79 games played in NFL career acquired by Rams 3/21/03 in trade with New Orleans in exchange for 2004 second round draft selection originally selected by Saints in first round of 1998 NFL Draft (seventh overall) out of San Diego State. 2002: Started all 16 contests at left tackle blocked for RB Deuce McAllister to rush for career-high 139 yards while offense gained season-high 422 total yards (179 rushing, 243 passing) against San Francisco 10/ : Started every game at right tackle made 50th career start vs. Minnesota 10/7 in game where Saints offensive line did not allow a sack blocked for RB Ricky Williams to rush 31 times for 147 yards at Carolina 10/14 blocked for offense to roll up 488 total yards (152 rushing, 336 passing), including 347 passing yards and two touchdowns by QB Aaron Brooks at San Francisco 11/ : Enjoyed a breakout season, starting every regular season and playoff game at right tackle as he earned all-pro honors by the Associated Press also earned secondteam all-pro honors by College & Pro Football Newsweekly, all-nfc by Football News, and second-team all-pro honors by Football Digest anchored offensive line with LT William Roaf that helped produce yards per game rushing in 2000 (eighth in NFL) and was Saints highest total since 1987 (136.9) recovered one fumble at St. Louis 11/26 made one reception for 16 yards vs. Denver 12/3 recovered three fumbles vs. St. Louis 12/24, setting team record. 1999: Started all 16 games at right tackle contributed to Saints averaging yards per game rushing, first time since 1993 New Orleans averaged 100+ yards over the course of the season (110.4 in 1993) saw action for one play at tight end against Tennessee 10/17 saw action for one play as an eligible receiver at New York Giants 10/24 left game with bruised hip in third quarter and did not return vs. Dallas 12/24 had one tackle after turnover at Carolina 1/ : Started all 15 games that he played named to all-rookie teams by Pro Football Weekly, Football News, and Football Digest did not play while dressing vs. St. Louis 11/15 started at left guard in 12 games saw action at right tackle in five games, starting two other games there (at Indianapolis 9/27 and vs. Buffalo 12/27) started at left tackle at Carolina 11/1 made one tackle after turnover in season finale against Buffalo 12/27. College: Regarded by many as one of premier offensive linemen in college football one of quickest linemen in the country, timed at 4.95 in the 40-yard dash received all-america first team honors by The Poor Man's Guide to the NFL Draft and Football News as a senior became first Aztec lineman to earn such national honors since 1979 unanimous all-wac first-team choice semi-finalist for the Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award started every game (12), grading 94% for blocking consistency while registering 123 knockdowns for an offense that gained 3,994 yards art major. Personal: Born Kyle John Turley in Moreno Valley, Ca was an all-league first-team pick as a senior, only season playing football at Valley View (Moreno Valley, Ca.) High standout wrestler, earning all-state honors honor roll student art, playing guitar, and surfing are among his many hobbies developed web site called TrenchWarfareOnline.net as part of the site, he started a line of clothing as well as a 117

78 foundation to assist underprivileged children in New Orleans served as the grand marshal of the 2002 Mardis Gras Endymion parade along with Seinfeld co-star Jason Alexander married to Stacy has daughter, Haley resides in Ladue, Mo. AMBLINGS Kyle has dived right into helping the community in St. Louis, as he has already made plans to work with at-risk and underprivileged children. Turley has joined the board of Sherwood Forest Camp, a non-profit organization for disadvantaged children 110 miles south of St. Louis in Lesterville, Mo. Games played-starts: (New Orleans) 1998 (15-15), 1999 (16-16), 2000 (16-16), 2001 (16-16), 2002 (16-16). Totals: (79-79). Playoffs: (New Orleans) 2000 (2-2) Playoff Totals: (2-2). KURT WARNER /22/71 6th Year Northern Iowa FA Regis H.S. Cedar Rapids, Ia. QB 13 Signed Through 2006 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 7,6 Career: 51,49 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 7, Pro: Biggest success story in NFL history rare accuracy tremendous poise in pocket steps up and delivers ball under duress consistently vision is uncanny uses his entire receiving corps puts ball in perfect spot to catch and run with it signed with Rams 12/26/97 as free agent defied odds in taking long road to NFL success starting quarterback for Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe in 1998 played for Iowa Barnstormers of the Arena Football League from spent 1994 training camp with the Green Bay Packers. 2002: Battled through injuryplagued season to complete 144 of 220 passes for 1,431 yards with three touchdowns and 11 interceptions started first four games, leaving game vs. Dallas 9/29 with finger injury that would sideline him for next five games after seeing limited action vs. Chicago 11/18, returned to starting lineup for the next two games at Washington 11/24 and at Philadelphia 12/1 missed final four games with a hand injury, and was placed on reserve/injured list 12/12 recorded three 300-yard passing games, including throwing for a season-high 315 yards in the season opener at Denver 9/8 reached several milestones at Tampa Bay 9/23 in game completed his 1,000th career pass, becoming the fastest to reach the milestone in terms of games (47, one game fewer than Drew Bledsoe and Peyton Manning), and attempts (1,487, 84 fewer attempts than Joe Montana - 1,571) 17th attempt (an incompletion) was 1,500th of his career, qualifying him for the NFL s career list of leading lifetime passers became third quarterback to enter the list at No. 1, following Joe Montana (1983) and Dan Marino (1986), and first quarterback to enter the list with a rating of over opened game at Washington 11/24 by completing a career-high 15 consecutive passes, tying for third-highest in team history (Tony Banks vs. New York Jets 10/11/98) four-yard touchdown pass to WR Troy Edwards was 100th career touchdown pass, moving him into fourth place in team history, surpassing Hall of Famer Bob Waterfield, and tying Brett Favre for the fifthfastest to reach the milestone (50 games) in NFL history. 2001: Earned NFL Most Valuable Player honors for second time in three seasons, edging teammate RB Marshall Faulk by one vote completed 375 of 546 passes for 4,830 yards with 36 touchdowns and 22 interceptions third QB in franchise history to earn three or more consecutive Pro Bowl berths (Norm Van Brocklin 6, ; Roman Gabriel 3, ) led NFL in passing yards, touchdown passes, passer rating (101.4), yards per attempt (8.85), third down passing (109.5), and was third in the NFC and fourth in the NFL in fourth quarter passing (101.4) set team records for completions (375), completion percentage (68.8), passing yards, most seasons with 4,000 or more passing yards (two), and most games with 300 or more passing yards in career (26) tied NFL record for 300-yard passing games in a season (nine) and tied a team record for most games with four or more touchdown passes in career (six) had eight games with a passer rating 118

79 of at least became fastest player to reach 10,000 passing yards in NFL history, accomplishing the feat against Carolina 11/11 (36 games) number of completions ranked sixth on NFL s single-season list had 10 multiple-touchdown passing games: two two-touchdown games, five three-td games, and three four-td games, plus 10 games in which he completed at least 70 percent of his passes had one of best games of career against Miami 9/30, completing 24 of 31 passes (77.4 percent) for 328 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions (150.3 rating) strong down the stretch in Rams season-ending six-game regular season winning streak completed 132 of 180 passes (73.3 percent) for 1,830 yards with 18 touchdowns and six interceptions, including three 300-yard passing games, two three-touchdown passing games, and two four-touchdown passing games during final six weeks completed 17 of 23 passes for 342 yards with four touchdowns and on interceptions at Atlanta 12/2 to begin winning streak completed 23 of 32 passes for 338 yards with four touchdowns and on interceptions in key Monday Night game at New Orleans 12/17 completed 68 of 107 passes for 793 yards with four touchdowns in three interceptions in postseason led Rams from 14-point deficit in Super Bowl XXXVI against New England, directing two touchdown drives in fourth quarter to tie score at : Started 11 games, helping Rams set NFL records for passing yards and total yards earned second straight Pro Bowl berth completed 235 of 346 passes for 3,429 yards with 21 touchdowns and 18 interceptions led NFL in completion percentage (67.7) and average gain (9.88), third in NFC and seventh in the NFL in third down passing (91.2), and fourth in the NFC and fifth in the NFL in fourth quarter passing (98.8) set NFL record for most passing yards after two games with 827 (old record is 823 by Frank Tripucka, Denver, 1962) and after three games with 1,221 (old record is 1,166 by Drew Bledsoe, New England, 1994) 1,557 passing yards after four games set NFL record for most passing yards in four consecutive games, surpassing mark of 1,417 by Bledsoe in ,260 passing yards after six games most in NFL history (Bledsoe, 2,072 in 1994) completed 25 of 35 passes while passing for career high 441 yards with three touchdowns and three interceptions vs. Denver 9/4 in leading Rams to first Monday Night Football win since 1988 passing yards total was third highest opening-game total in NFL history and fourth highest total in team history set career high and tied team record with 35 completions (in 47 attempts) for 386 yards at Seattle 9/10 became first player in NFL history to record perfect passer rating of twice vs. San Diego 10/1 completed 24 of 30 passes for 390 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions in earning NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors first time in team history and only third time in NFL history an NFL team had a 300-yard passer (Warner), a 100-yard rusher (RB Justin Watson, 102 yards), and three 100- yard receivers (WR Isaac Bruce, 167 yards; RB Marshall Faulk, 116 yards; WR Az-Zahir Hakim, 104 yards) in the same game as Rams gained 614 yards, second highest in team history tied NFL record with six consecutive 300-yard passing games in Game 6 vs. Atlanta 10/15 completing 24 of 40 passes for 313 yards with three touchdowns first time in NFL history a team had 300-yard passer (Warner) and 200-yard rusher (Faulk 208 yards) in same game broke pinky finger on right hand on center snap on last play of first half at Kansas City 10/22 missed next five games before returning 12/3 at Carolina completed 12 of 17 passes for 133 yards with one touchdown and one interception at New Orleans 12/24 before leaving game with concussion started NFC Wildcard Game at New Orleans 12/30, completing 24 of 40 passes for 365 yards with three touchdowns and three interceptions led Rams to 21 consecutive points in fourth quarter in which he completed 11 of 14 passes for 198 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. 1999: Recorded perhaps the most improbable season in National Football League history rewrote Rams' single-season passing records and etched his name along side some of the greatest players to ever play the position completed 325 of 499 passes for 4,353 yards with 41 touchdowns and 13 interceptions in earning NFL Most Valuable Player honors and first Pro Bowl berth passer rating of is fifth-highest single season total in NFL history led NFL in touchdown passes, completion percentage (65.1), third down passer rating (137.3), fourth quarter passer rating (116.0), and was second in the league in passing yards set eight team records: quarterback rating, passing yards, completions, completion percentage/season, completion percentage/game (86.9), most games with 300 passing yards in a season (nine), most consecutive 300 yard passing games (four), and most touchdown passes in a season, while tying record for most TD passes in a game (five) and setting tying NFL record for most 300 yards passing games in a season threw more touchdown passes in first four starts (14) than any player in NFL history, throwing three TD passes in opening victories over Baltimore, Atlanta, and at Cincinnati and throwing career high five scoring passes in win over San Francisco 10/10 threw for more passing yards (1,217) in first four starts than any player in NFL history led Rams on 19 scoring drives (17 TDs) between yards (team had four in 1998) and 11 touchdown drives between yards (team had five in 1998) threw for then career-high 351 yards in division title-clinching win at Carolina 119

80 12/5 had streak of 133 consecutive passes thrown without an interception in Games 4-8, third longest in team history led Rams to first NFL title since 1951, completing 77 of 121 passes for 1,063 yards with eight touchdowns and four interceptions (100.0 rating) in postseason completed 27 of 33 passes for 391 yards and five touchdowns in NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Minnesota 1/16 threw game-winning 30-yard touchdown pass to WR Ricky Proehl with 4:44 remaining to give Rams 11-6 win in NFC Championship Game over Tampa Bay passed for Super Bowl record 424 yards in win over Tennessee threw gamewinning 73-yard touchdown pass to Isaac Bruce with 1:54 to play in the game. 1998: Saw first career action in the fourth quarter of Rams final game against San Francisco 12/27 completed four passes for 39 yards assumed the backup role behind Steve Bono for the final two games after a season-ending knee injury suffered by Tony Banks vs. New England 12/13 did not play at Carolina 12/20 inactive as third quarterback for first 14 games. NFL Europe 1998: Started all 10 games for the Amsterdam Admirals led league in passing yards (2,101), attempts (326), completions (165) and touchdowns (15). Arena Football League : Passed for 10,486 yards and 183 touchdowns in three seasons with the Iowa Barnstormers (now New York Dragons) led Iowa to two straight Arena Bowl appearances. College: Gateway Conference offensive player of the year senior season at Northern Iowa led the conference in total offense and passing efficiency passed for over 300 yards four times two-time Gateway player of the week only started senior season...graduated with a degree in communications. Personal: Born Kurtis Warner in Burlington, Ia attended Cedar Rapids Regis High lettered in football, basketball and baseball Des Moines Register all-state selection in football senior season in spring 2001, established First Things First Foundation with wife Brenda, dedicated to impacting lives by promoting Christian values, sharing experiences and providing opportunities to encourage everyone that all things are possible when people seek to put 'first things first' programs include First Things First scholars, Christian and volunteerism-focused ticket program, faith-based hospital program called Basket of Hope, "We're Going to Disney World!" trip with Make-a-Wish families, Homes for the Holidays, and Warner's Warmup coat collection official website is has four children, sons Zachary and Kade and daughters Jesse Jo and Jada Jo...fifth child due in November resides in Chesterfield, Mo. AMBLINGS Kurt is again teaming with the Rams, Service International, and Operation Food Search for the third annual Warner s Warmup - a game day coat collection at the Edward Jones Dome that will be held on December 14th this season. More than $20,000 and 20,000 coats were collected in the first two years of the Warmup. QB Kurt Warner is number one on the NFL s all-time passing list with a 98.2 passer rating. 120

81 WARNER S NFL STATISTICS Passing Year Team G-S Att. Com. Yards Pct. TD Int. LG Sacks-Yds Rating 1998 RAMS RAMS , t RAMS , t RAMS , t RAMS , Total ,623 1,083 14, t POSTSEASON Passing Year Team G-S Att. Com. Yards Pct. TD Int. LG Sacks-Yds Rating 1999 RAMS , t RAMS RAMS Total , t Single Game Highs: Att. - Washington (11/24/02) Playoffs - 45 vs. Tennessee (Super Bowl XXXIV) (1/30/00) Comp. - Seattle (9/10/00) Playoffs - 28 vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) Yards vs. Denver (9/4/00) Playoffs vs. Tennessee (Super Bowl XXXIV) (1/30/00) Int. - 4 (three times), Tampa Bay (9/23/02) Playoffs - 3 (twice), New Orleans (12/30/00) LG - Atlanta (9/24/00) Playoffs - 77t vs. Minnesota (1/16/00) TD - 5 vs. San Francisco (10/10/99) Playoffs - 5 vs. Minnesota (1/16/00) Sacked - Philadelphia (12/1/02) Playoffs - 3 (twice), Last vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) 300-yd. passing games - 29, Washington (11/24/02), 301 yds. Playoffs - 4, Last vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02), 365 yds. Rating (twice), Last vs. San Diego (10/1/00) ( , 390 yds., 53 LG, 4 TD s) Playoffs vs. Minnesota (1/16/00) ( , 391 yds., 77t LG, 5 TD s) Rushes - New England (11/18/01) Playoffs - 4 vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) Yards - Detroit (11/7/99) Playoffs - 6 vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) LG - 23 vs. San Francisco (12/9/01) Playoffs - 5 (twice), Last vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) TD - 1 vs. Atlanta (9/26/99) Playoffs - 1 (twice), Last vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) Additional Career Statistics: Rushing: 1999 (23 for 92 yards, 4.0 avg., 22 LG, 1 TD) 1999 Postseason (6 for 2 yards, 0.3 avg., 4 LG, 0 TD), 2000 (18 for 17 yards, 0.9 avg., 11 LG, 0 TD), 2000 Postseason (1 for 5 yds., 5.0 avg., 5t LG, 1 TD), 2001 (28 for 60 yards, 2.1 avg., 23 LG, 0 TD), 2001 Postseason (9 for 8 yards, 0.9 avg., 5 LG, 1 TD), 2002 (8 for 33 yards, 4.1 avg., 9 LG, 0 TD). WARNER S TOP GAMES Completions Passing Yards (Att.-Comp.) 35 Seattle (9/10/00) (386 yds.) vs. Denver (9/4/00) (35-25) 34 Washington (11/24/02) (301 yds.) 401 New England (11/18/01) (42-30) 32 Denver (9/8/02) (315 yds.) vs. San Francisco (9/17/00) (34-23) 30 New England (11/18/01) (401 yds.) vs. San Diego (10/1/00) (30-24) 29 Tennessee (10/31/99) (328 yds.) 386 Seattle (9/10/00) (47-35) 29 Detroit (10/8/01) (291 yds.) vs. New Orleans (10/28/01) (47-29) 29 - vs. New Orleans (10/28/01) (385 yds.) vs. Indianapolis (12/30/01) (30-23) 28 - vs. Baltimore (9/12/99) (309 yds.) 351 Carolina (12/5/99) (31-22) 28 Philadelphia (9/9/01) (308 yds.) 346 New Orleans (12/12/99) (31-21) 28 - vs. N.Y. Giants (10/14/01) (316 yds.) vs. Minnesota (12/10/00) (32-27) 27 - vs. Minnesota (12/10/00) (346 yds.) 342 Atlanta (12/2/01) (23-17) 26 - vs. San Francisco (12/9/01) (294 yds.) 338 New Orleans (12/17/01) (32-23) 336 Atlanta (9/24/00) (19-12) 121

82 WARNER S NFL STATISTICS (Cont.) Warner s 300-yard Passing Games (27) Yards Opponent Date Att. Comp. Pct. TD Int. LG Sacks-Yds Rating 394 W-San Francisco 9/17/ t W-San Diego 10/1/ W-@ Seattle 9/10/ L-New Orleans 10/28/ W-Indianapolis 12/30/ W-@ Carolina 12/5/ W-@ New Orleans 12/12/ W-Minnesota 12/10/ W-@ Atlanta 12/2/ t W-@New Orleans 12/17/ t W-@ Atlanta 9/24/ t W-Chicago 12/26/ t L-@ Tennessee 10/31/ t W-Miami 9/30/ t W-San Francisco 10/10/ W-@ San Francisco 9/23/ t W-N.Y. Giants 12/19/ t L-@ Tampa Bay 12/18/ t W-N.Y. Giants 10/14/ L-@ Denver 9/8/ W-vs. Atlanta 10/15/ W-@ Cincinnati 10/3/ W-Baltimore 9/12/ W-@ Philadelphia 9/9/ L-@ Detroit 11/7/ t L-@ Tampa Bay 9/23/ L-@ Washington 11/24/ Warner s 400-yard Passing Games (2) Yards Opponent Date Att. Comp. Pct. TD Int. LG Sacks-Yds Rating 441 W-Denver 9/4/ t W-New England 11/18/ WARNER S GAME-BY-GAME PASSING STATISTICS 1998 Date/Opponent Att. Comp. Yards Pct. TD Int. LG Sacks-Yds Rating L- 9/6 New Orleans... Inactive L-9/13 Minnesota... Inactive Buffalo... Inactive L-9/27 Arizona... Inactive W-10/11 N. Y. Jets... Inactive Miami... Inactive L-10/25 San Francisco... Inactive Atlanta... Inactive Chicago... Inactive New Orleans... Inactive L-11/22 Carolina... Inactive L-11/29 Atlanta... Inactive Philadelphia... Inactive W-12/13 New England... Inactive Carolina... Did Not Play San Francisco

83 WARNER S GAME-BY-GAME PASSING STATISTICS (Cont.) 1999 Date/Opponent Att. Comp. Yards Pct. TD Int. LG Sacks-Yds Rating W-9/12 Baltimore W-9/26 Atlanta t Cincinnati W-10/10 San Francisco Atlanta W-10/24 Cleveland Tennessee t Detroit t W-11/14 Carolina San Francisco W-11/28 New Orleans Carolina New Orleans W-12/19 N. Y. Giants t W-12/26 Chicago t Philadelphia *W-1/16 Minnesota t *W-1/23 Tampa Bay t *W-1/30 Tennessee t Date/Opponent Att. Comp. Yards Pct. TD Int. LG Sacks-Yds Rating W- 9/4 Denver t W- Seattle W-9/17 San Francisco t Atlanta t W-10/1 San Diego W-10/15 Atlanta Kansas City San Francisco... Inactive L-11/5 Carolina... Inactive N.Y. Giants... Inactive L-11/20 Washington... Inactive L-11/26 New Orleans... Inactive Carolina W-12/10 Minnesota Tampa Bay t New Orleans New Orleans Date/Opponent Att. Comp. Yards Pct. TD Int. LG Sacks-Yds Rating W- Philadelphia W- San Francisco t W-9/30 Miami t Detroit t W-10/14 N.Y. Giants N.Y. Jets L-10/28 New Orleans W-11/11 Carolina New England L-11/26 Tampa Bay Atlanta t W-12/9 San Francisco New Orleans t Carolina W-12/30 Indianapolis W-1/6 Atlanta *W-1/20 Green Bay *W-1/27 Philadelphia *L-2/3 New England

84 WARNER S GAME-BY-GAME PASSING STATISTICS (Cont.) 2002 Date/Opponent Att. Comp. Yards Pct. TD Int. LG Sacks-Yds Rating Denver (20) 88.5 L-9/15 N.Y. GIANTS (6) 73.2 Tampa Bay (32) 48.5 L-9/29 DALLAS (0) 39.6 San Francisco... Inactive W-10/13 OAKLAND... Inactive W-10/20 SEATTLE... Inactive Arizona... Inactive W-11/10 SAN DIEGO... Inactive W-11/18 CHICAGO (7) 70.8 Washington (21) 90.6 Philadelphia (44) 43.6 Kansas City... Inactive W-12/15 ARIZONA... Reserve/Injured 12/11 Seattle... W-12/30 SAN FRANCISCO... *Postseason Contest JAMES WHITLEY /13/79 2nd Year Michigan FA Norview H.S. Norview, Va. CB 27 Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 13,1 Career: 13,1 Consecutive: 13,1 Playoffs: 0,0 Pro: Big corner who can move inside in a pinch solid tackler dependable and smart player who plays with aggressiveness signed by Rams 2/26/02 as free agent only street free agent to make Rams 2002 opening day roster played 2001 season for Montreal Alouettes of Canadian Football League originally signed by Montreal as free agent. 2002: Made immediate impact on Rams defense and special teams in first NFL season finished season with 38 tackles, three sacks, three passes defensed and one fumble recovery also finished fourth on team with 13 special teams tackles played in 13 games with one start inactive for first three games of season made NFL debut vs. Dallas 9/29 and collected four tackles (three solo) tied for team lead with two special teams tackles in win over Oakland 10/13 collected career-high seven tackles (four solo), first career sack, and two special teams tackles at Arizona 11/3 notched six tackles (four solo) with career-high two sacks for 12-yard loss in Rams Monday Night Football victory over Chicago 11/18 made first NFL start at cornerback as Rams opened up with six defensive backs at Washington 11/24 and made five tackles (three solo), one pass defensed and two special teams tackles tallied four tackles (two solo) with first career fumble recovery at Philadelphia 12/1 recorded four solo tackles and one special teams tackle in season finale vs. San Francisco 12/ Canadian Football League: Played in 14 games for Montreal, starting five totaled 27 tackles, four special teams tackles, one fumble recovery, and one sack tied for fourth on Alouettes with four passes defensed and tied for third on team with two interceptions. College: Collected 187 tackles, including 13 for loss, six interceptions, five sacks, and 28 passes defensed during career at Michigan played in 11 games as senior, notching 49 tackles (41 solo) with one sack, one fumble recovery, one interception, and tied for second on Wolverines with nine passes defensed as junior, started all 12 games, setting career highs with 66 tackles, 124

85 three sacks, three forced fumbles, and two interceptions started all 12 games as sophomore, compiling 53 tackles, one sack, three interceptions and seven passes defensed played in 12 games as freshman, making 19 tackles and three passes defensed sports management and communications major. Personal: Born James LaVell Whitley in Decatur, Il four-year letter winner at QB and CB at Norview (Va.) High set school records for passing yards (1,980) and touchdown passes (22) while completing 121 of 225 passes rushed for 1,182 yards on 184 carries recorded 290 tackles and seven sacks, while making picking off a schoolrecord 19 passes and forcing nine fumbles returned nine kickoffs and punts for touchdowns chosen as second team all- America by Prep Football Report named to all-usa second team by USA Today earned all-district, all-county, and all-state honors as senior started two seasons on varsity basketball team and was on track team...single...resides in Chesterfield, Mo. AMBLINGS James frequently reads at schools as part of the Rams Reader Team. He was also the honorary chair for the World of Children event benefiting Progressive Youth Connection. WHITLEY S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2002 RAMS Total Additional Career Statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 2002 (13). Single Game Highs: Total Tackles - Arizona (11/3/02) Solo Tackles - 4 (three times), Last vs. San Francisco (12/30/02) Sacks - 2 vs. Chicago (11/18/02) JEFF WILKINS /19/72 10th Year (7th w/rams) Youngstown State RFA (SF) Fitch H.S. Youngstown, Oh. 14 Signed Through 2005 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,0 Career: 120,0 Consecutive: 36,0 Playoffs: 10,0 K Pro: Veteran kicker leg strength to hit long field goals consistent on kickoffs has made franchise-record 197 consecutive PATs holds NFL record for most PATs made in season (64, 1999) has Rams records for longest field goal (57 yards, vs. Arizona 9/27/98) and is tied for team mark for highest field goal percentage, season (100% (17-17), 2000) signed as restricted free agent 3/6/97 holds San Francisco 49ers record in field goals made in season (30) and fieldgoal percentage (.882) signed with 49ers after playing six games with Philadelphia in 1994 originally signed with Dallas as undrafted free agent in 1994 released by Cowboys during training camp and signed with Philadelphia 11/15/ : Played in all 16 games, leading the Rams in scoring with 94 points converted all 37 PATs attempted to extend his team-record streak to 197 consecutive PATs made hit on 19 of 25 field goal attempts with a long of 47 yards tallied two special teams tackles made one PAT and three of four field goals in season opener at Denver 9/8 recorded two PATs at Tampa Bay 9/23, breaking team-record for most consecutive made PATs (166), passing Bruce Goessett ( ) booted season-high four PATs vs. Oakland 10/13 scored season-high 13 points, converting all three field goals attempted (31, 45, and season-long 47 yards) and all four PATs vs. Seattle 10/20 tied season-high with with four PATs, making one special teams tackle against San Diego 11/10 made all three field goals 125

86 attempted (26, 37, and 26 yards) and all three PATs, notching one special teams tackle, while scoring his 800th career point on PAT early in second quarter after punt return TD by CB Dre Bly, and his 600th point as Ram on PAT in second quarter vs. Arizona 12/15 also against Cardinals, made fifth career game-winning field goal with 20 second left in game, earning NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. 2001: Played in 16 regular season and all three postseason contests finished second on the Rams (and second in NFL, leading the league s kickers) in scoring with 127 points, making all 58 PATs and 23 of 29 field goal attempts converted two PATs and two field goals, including game-winning 26-yard field goal with 7:08 left in overtime in season opener at Philadelphia 9/9 fourth career game-winning FG, last coming at Seattle 9/10/00 made a seasonhigh three field goals with one PAT at San Francisco 9/23 tied career-high with six PATs against Miami 9/30 made all four PATs attempted and one of two field goals, making a season-long 53-yarder vs. New Orleans 10/28 tied career-high with six PATs, as well as 25-yard and 35-yard field goal against Carolina 11/11 made all six PATs attempted against Indianapolis 12/30 made all six PATs and 27-yard field goal in NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Green Bay 1/20 tied career high by making three field goals (27, 39, and 41 yards) and both PATs attempted in NFC Championship Game against Philadelphia 1/27 made both PATs and 50- yard field goal in Super Bowl XXXVI vs. New England 2/3 50-yard field goal was secondlongest in Rams postseason history, longest in Rams Super Bowl history, and the thirdlongest in Super Bowl history. 2000: Played in 11 games perfect on season, making all 38 PAT s and converting 17 field goal attempts finished second on Rams with 89 points, despite missing five games with leg injury made three field goals, including game winning 27-yard field goal with 23 seconds remaining, and four PAT s for 18 points at Seattle 9/10 tied franchise record with five field goals and established season and tied career high with six PAT s vs. San Diego 10/1 also kicked longest field goal of season, 51 yards, in first quarter suffered leg injury on opening kickoff vs. Atlanta 10/15 inactive next three contests returned to action at New York Giants 11/12 and kicked one PAT before leaving game inactive next two games (vs. Washington 11/20 and vs. New Orleans 11/26) made both PAT s and had one special teams tackle in NFC Wildcard Game at New Orleans 12/ : Finished first in NFC and sixth in NFL in scoring with 124 points set NFL record for most PAT s with no misses in a season with 64 broke previous record held by Minnesota s Gary Anderson, who kicked 59 consecutive PAT s without a miss in 1998 connected on 20 of 28 field goals (71.4%) on season set Rams playoff record by kicking seven PAT s in Divisional Playoff contest vs. Minnesota 1/16...made 24-yard field goal in first quarter of NFC Championship Game vs. Tampa Bay 1/23 kicked three field goals in first half to help Rams to victory over Tennessee in Super Bowl XXXIV 1/30 led Rams in postseason scoring with 21 points. 1998: Rams scoring leader for second consecutive season with 85 points good on 20 of 26 field goal attempts and 25 of 26 PAT s set team and individual record for longest field goal (57 yards) vs. Arizona 9/27 field goal was 12th longest in NFL history and the longest in the NFC this season broke team record set by Tony Zendejas, who hit 54-yard field goal vs. Pittsburgh 9/12/93 had streak of 100 consecutive PAT s made broken at San Francisco 12/27 scored season high 12 points vs. New York Jets 10/11, hitting three of four field goal attempts and scoring all three PAT s kicked a then-career-long 53-yard field goal and added four PAT s vs. Minnesota 9/13...kicked field goals of 39 and 41 yards in fourth quarter vs. Carolina 11/22 booted a 48-yard field goal and was perfect on four PAT attempts vs. New England 12/ : First Rams kicker to score more than 100 points since Mike Lansford scored 120 points in 1989 made three of three PAT s and three of three field goals at Carolina 12/20, tying season high with 12 points made two of two PAT s and three of four field goals at Washington 11/30, scoring 11 points, with a game winning field goal with :04 remaining scored all of the Rams 12 points, making four of four fieldgoals vs. San Francisco 9/ : Led 49ers in scoring with 130 points converted 70 of 74 kicks (40-40 PATs and FGs) point total ranked fourth in NFL and second in NFC highest point total by 49er since Mike Cofer s 136 in 1989 established club record for single season total of kicks also broke Ray Wersching s single-season record of.833 field goal percentage, which was set twice (1979, 1983) with.882 mark hit four of five field goals, including game-winner in overtime victory over Washington 11/21 in Game 12 earned NFC Special Teams Player of Week for following performance...tied club record with six field goals (21, 43, 46, 29, 29, 38) against Atlanta 9/29 also added three PATs for career-high 21 points connected on seven field goals from 40 or more yards made then careerlong 49-yarder in season finale against Detroit 12/23 made all four PATs in two postseason games. 1995: Signed by 49ers as free agent 11/8 logged season-high 14 points at Miami 11/20 booted season-long 46-yard field goal vs. Buffalo 12/ : Signed by Eagles 11/15 handled kickoff duties in six games. 126

87 College: Was both kicker and punter at Youngstown State set school records with 66 field goals, 98 attempts and streak of 46 consecutive PATs also tied school record with 54-yard field goal averaged 38 yards during career as punter graduated with degree in communications. Personal: Born Jeff Allen Wilkins in Youngstown, Oh earned all-state honors as kicker at Austin Fitch High in Austintown, Oh makes weekly visits to Cardinal- Glennon Children s Hospital during season...married (Tina) with daughter (Britney) resides in St. Louis, Mo. AMBLINGS Jeff s weekly visits brighten children s days at Cardinal Glennon Children s Hospital. Jeff also makes a $150 contribution for every successful field goal to Children's Miracle network hospitals in St. Louis and Youngstown, Ohio. Wilkins donated $3,450 last year. J. WILKINS NFL STATISTICS Avg. Avg. Avg. Yds. Yds. Yds. Year Team G-S Total Att. Made Miss 1994 Philadelphia San Francisco San Francisco RAMS RAMS RAMS RAMS RAMS RAMS Total Scoring Year PAT Att PATs FGA FG Pct. LG Points Total POSTSEASON Avg. Avg. Avg. Yds. Yds. Yds. Year Club G-S Total Att. Made Miss 1995 San Francisco San Francisco RAMS RAMS RAMS Total Scoring Year PAT Att PATs FGA FG Pct. LG Points Total

88 J. WILKINS NFL STATISTICS (Cont.) Single Game Highs: Points - 21 (twice), Last vs. San Diego (10/1/00) Playoffs - 11 vs. Philadelphia (1/27/02) FGA - 6 vs. Atlanta (9/29/96) Playoffs - 4 vs. Tennessee (Super Bowl XXXIV) (1/30/00) FGM - 6 vs. Atlanta (9/29/96) Playoffs - 3 (twice), Last vs. Philadelphia (1/27/02) LG - 57 vs. Arizona (9/27/98) Playoffs - 50 vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) PATA-6 (twice), Last vs. San Diego (10/1/00) Playoffs - 7 vs. Minnesota (1/16/00) PATM-6 (twice), Last vs. San Diego (10/1/00) Playoffs - 7 vs. Minnesota (1/16/00) GW FGS - 4, Last Philadelphia (9/9/02) Additional career statistics: Special teams tackles: 1997 (3), 1999 (3), 2000 Postseason (1), 2001 (6), 2001 Postseason (1), 2002 (2). WILKINS GAME-WINNING FIELD GOALS (5) Opponent Date Length Quarter Final Score 1. Washington 11/24/96 38 yards Overtime Washington 11/30/97 25 yards Fourth Seattle 9/10/00 27 yards Fourth Philadelphia 9/9/01 26 yards Overtime Arizona 12/15/02 26 yards Fourth K Jeff Wilkins has been with the Rams since 1997, making him the longest tenured free agent to have signed with the club. Wilkins established an NFL record with 64 extra points in

89 AENEAS WILLIAMS /29/68 13th Year (3rd w/rams) Southern T (Ariz.) Fortier H.S. New Orleans, La. CB 35 Signed Through 2004 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 6,6 Career: 182,181 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 5, Pro: One of the best cornerbacks in NFL history future NFL Hall of Famer with impeccable work ethic approach to game is second to none very physical run support corner good feet prototype player in all areas named to NFL Team of the 1990s at cornerback along with Deion Sanders, Darrell Green, and Rod Woodson seventime Pro Bowler ( , 2001), five as a starter led or shared the NFC interception lead among cornerbacks three times (1991 6, , ) played in 183 consecutive games, including 180 consecutive starts, before broken fibula and ankle injuries late in game against Seattle ended his streak has eight career interception returns for touchdowns, two shy of the NFL record ranks third on the NFL s active list of interceptions with 51 set NFL postseason record by becoming first player in league history to return two interceptions for touchdowns in the one game vs. Green Bay 1/20 acquired by Rams in 2001 draft day trade from Arizona in exchange for secondsecond round (54) and second fourth round (123) draft selections originally third round pick (59th overall) by Cardinals in 1991 NFL Draft out of Southern University. 2002: Made 34 tackles, one interception, six passes defensed, with one forced fumble and one fumble recovery suffered a broken fibula late in fourth quarter vs. Seattle 10/20, and missed the final nine games of the season on reserve/injured list 51st career interception came in the season opener at Denver 9/8 in the third quarter made a season-high nine tackles vs. the New York Giants 9/15 made seven tackles, forced fumble, and fumble recovery at Tampa Bay 9/23 stripped WR Keenan McCardell of ball while making tackle and recovered while going down made eight tackles and one pass defensed vs. Oakland 10/ : Named defensive captain first year as Ram earned seventh Pro Bowl Berth made career-best 100 tackles, four interceptions (returning two for touchdowns), 23 passes defensed, three quarterback pressures, three fumble recoveries, and one forced fumble tied for third on the team in tackles, tied for second in interceptions, and led the team in passes defensed and fumble recoveries earned Carl Ekern Spirit of the Game Award by teammates voting, saluting the Ram that best exemplifies sportsmanship, work ethic, and commitment to his teammates had four games of 10 or more tackles, including career-high 14 vs. Miami 9/30 made first interception as Ram at New York Jets 10/21, returning a Vinny Testaverde pass 42 yards for a touchdown to extend Rams lead to 21-7 in second quarter also made 10 tackles in game posted eighth interception return for touchdown in career (third most in NFL history) against Carolina 11/11, returning a Matt Lytle pass 16 yards for a touchdown in third quarter to extend lead to 38-7 earned NFL Defensive Player of the Week honors against San Francisco 12/9, making seven tackles, two interceptions (both for scores), and three passes defensed led defensive backs with 24 tackles, three interceptions, five passes defensed, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery set NFL postseason record by returning two interceptions for touchdowns in same game, part of seven-tackle, three-takeaway day in NFC Divisional Playoff Game against Green Bay 1/20 his 29-yard interception return of a Favre pass in the first quarter gave Rams 7-0 lead in third quarter, his strip and fumble recovery from Antonio Freeman led to Rams touchdown to increase lead to in the fourth quarter, his 32- yard interception return provided the final points in win made postseason career high 12 tackles and sealed NFC Championship Game win over Philadelphia 129

90 1/27 with interception of Donovan McNabb with 1:47 remaining in game interception was Williams sixth in fourth career postseason game, tying Vernon Perry for the most in a four-game playoff span in league history made five tackles against New England in Super Bowl XXXVI. 2000: Posted then career-high 88 tackles, 10 pass deflections, five interceptions, two fumble recoveries, and two forced fumbles opened season with six tackles at New York Giants 9/3 and recorded his 11th career fumble recovery when he stripped RB Greg Comella posted five solo stops, two pass deflections, and stripped 49er WR Jerry Rice of the football in the second quarter as teammate Pat Tillman made the recovery to set up field goal at San Francisco 10/1 earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for play in victory over Washington 11/5 in first quarter, recovered RB Stephen Davis fumble four yards deep in the end zone, and ran 104 yards to the end zone to give Cards 7 0 lead (tied longest return in NFL history with Oakland s Jack Tatum vs. Green Bay 9/24/72) on next possession, picked off his first pass of the season on ball tipped by LB Ronald McKinnon in turnover that resulted in eventual field goal and 10 0 advantage added seven tackles overall and tipped a Brad Johnson pass in the end zone at conclusion of first half that teammate Zack Walz pulled down for his first career interception recorded another interception the following week at Minnesota 11/12 with secondquarter steal off Viking s QB Daunte Culpepper collected five tackles and second-quarter interception of Bengal QB Scott Mitchell at Cincinnati 12/3 concluded season with eight tackles, intercepted two passes and deflected a third in season-finale at Washington 12/24 other interception was on final play of first half as he returned the ball eight yards, then lateralled to teammate Pat Tillman who took the ball another 27 yards to the Washington 29-yard line as time ran out. 1999: Sixth consecutive Pro Bowl season had 70 tackles (44 solo), two interceptions, team-best 14 pass deflections, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery key contributor to season-opening win at Philadelphia 9/12 with three tackles, three deflected passes, and one interception that snuffed an Eagle scoring try at the Cards 19-yard line midway through the first quarter three tackles vs. San Francisco 9/27 included well-documented downing of 49er QB Steve Young late in the first half Young suffered a concussion on the play when his head struck a teammate s leg as he fell it was the final play of Young s career outstanding game vs. Detroit 11/14 with three tackles, five deflected passes, and one forced fumble when he popped the ball out of the hands of Lions WR Germane Crowell, recovering ball to thwart Detroit scoring chance in win nine tackles and batted away two passes in 13 9 win over Dallas 11/21 three tackles and diving interception in fourth quarter of victory at New York Giants 11/28 matched seasonhigh nine total tackles with four solo stops and five assists at Washington 12/12 eight tackles at Atlanta 12/26 included five solo stops to match season best. 1998: Voted to fifth consecutive Pro Bowl finished season with then career-best 85 tackles (51 solo), 10 passes defensed, one sack, two tackles for loss, and one interception in season opener at Dallas 9/6, recorded 10 tackles, two passes defensed, and one tackle for loss first sack since 1996 came on Rams QB Tony Banks at St. Louis 9/27 near end of first half in 20 7 win over Chicago 10/11, made only regular-season interception, a 15- yard return on Bears opening drive, as Cards converted the turnover into field goal and 3 0 lead shut down Cowboy WR Michael Irvin to zero catches vs. Dallas 11/15, snapping Irvin s streak of consecutive games with at least one reception at 117 added two solo stops and four assists five tackles in season-ending, postseason-clinching win over San Diego 12/27 clutch performance in NFC Wildcard Game at Dallas 1/2 with four tackles, two interceptions, and two deflected passes in NFC Divisional Playoff Game at Minnesota 1/10, plucked an interception in end zone on first play of second quarter to stop a Minnesota scoring threat as he snared the pass five yards deep in end zone. 1997: Earned fourth Pro Bowl berth tied for third in NFL with six interceptions returned two interceptions for touchdowns to raise his career total to six, breaking Larry Wilson s Cardinal career record of five ( ) selected 1997 Defensive Back of the Year by NFL Alumni also contributed 70 tackles (39 solo), 17 passes defensed, and one forced fumble named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his work against Dallas WR Michael Irvin following Cards upset win over Cowboys 9/7 first interception of the season in second quarter in thrilling overtime win over Cowboys returned a third-quarter interception 42 yards for the fifth touchdown of his career at Tampa Bay 9/28, adding six tackles and batting away two passes third interception of the season with five tackles and a forced fumble vs. Minnesota 10/5 returned second-quarter interception 30 yards vs. New York Giants 10/12 for his sixth career touchdown via interception return, breaking the team record held by Wilson added four solo stops and a pair of assists picked off Redskin s QB Jeff Hostetler in the first quarter vs. Washington 12/7, collected six tackles, and batted away another pass later in game. 1996: Earned third consecutive Pro Bowl appearance recorded 74 tackles, 20 passes defensed, six interceptions, one sack, and one fumble recovery made two tackles and 130

91 swatted away two others at New Orleans 9/22 tallied one interception, two passes defensed, and made seven tackles fourth career double-interception game with a pair of interceptions vs. New York Jets 10/27 six tackles at Washington 11/10 nine tackles, fifth interception of season, and key sack near midfield in the second quarter to force a punt vs. Philadelphia 11/24 recorded five tackles and swatted down two passes in win over Washington 12/15 recorded 65-yard interception return for a touchdown in fourth quarter at Philadelphia 12/ : Second consecutive Pro Bowl berth recorded 46.5 solo tackles six interceptions, 12 passes defensed, and two recovered fumbles scored three touchdowns interception returns of 28 and 48 yards, and a blocked field-goal return of 72 yards six interceptions tied for fifth in NFL heroic effort in overtime win vs. Seattle 10/29 with a first-quarter interception, fourth-quarter fumble recovery, and two of the season s top hustle plays running down Seahawk RB Lamar Smith from behind after a 68-yard run, and teaming with fellow defensive back Brent Alexander to strip Seattle s Chris Warren of the ball inside the Arizona 10-yard line after a 52-yard fourth-quarter run, recovering Warren s fumble in the Cardinals end zone scooped a field-goal attempt blocked by teammate Seth Joyner and raced 72 yards for six points on the final play of the first half at Carolina 11/19 made key play vs. Atlanta 11/26 when he stripped Falcon P Dan Stryzinski of the ball on a fumbled overtime snap to set the table for a 28-yard gamewinning field goal on the next play in Arizona s triumph four takeaways at San Diego 12/9, two second-quarter fumble recoveries and interceptions in the third and fourth quarters added six tackles against the Chargers fifth interception of the season at Philadelphia 12/17 returned an interception of Dallas QB Troy Aikman 48 yards for his third touchdown of the season and posted eight tackles in Christmas night season finale vs. Dallas 12/ : Earned first Pro Bowl honor when he tied Cleveland S Eric Turner for NFL lead with nine interceptions nine pickoffs matched the Cardinals entire team total of 1993 most interceptions by Cardinal since 1978 and most by Cardinal CB since 1964 collected 46 tackles, one recovered fumble, and 16 deflected passes blocked a fourth-quarter punt in the home opener vs. the New York Giants 9/11 had four tackles, batted away one pass, and halted a Minnesota scoring drive at the Cardinal 20-yard line with a 21-yard return of his second interception of the season in 17 7 victory 10/2 collected two interceptions in overtime win at Washington 10/16 to highlight effort that earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors pulled down an interception at the goal line to halt an Eagle drive and recovered a Herschel Walker fumble in Cardinal territory late in game to preserve a 9 3 lead vs. Philadelphia 11/20 ended Redskin scoring threat with a goal-line interception near the end of the first half to preserve a 7 6 lead in win over Washington 12/11 swatted away four passes in 28 7 victory over Cincinnati 12/ : Posted 42 tackles, two interceptions, 15 passes defensed, and two fumble recoveries memorable effort against New Orleans with his first two professional touchdowns, a 20-yard fumble return in the first quarter, and 46-yard return of a second-quarter interception off Saints QB Bobby Hebert also added four tackles and knocked away a pass set up Cards only touchdown with 41-yard interception return in first quarter of 16 3 victory over Philadelphia 11/7 impressive play came when Cowboy s RB Emmitt Smith broke three tackles to turn a seven-yard gain into a footrace, but Williams caught the Dallas Pro Bowler from behind to stop an 86-yard pass play at the two-yard line. 1992: Started all 16 games at right cornerback, posting 48 tackles, a team-high 13 passes defensed, three interceptions, one fumble recovery, and one forced fumble after just 10 tackles (none in two contests) and only three passes defensed in the first five outings, regrouped to collect 38 stops, three interceptions, and 10 pass deflections in the last 11 games as a key element in the Cardinals defensive resurgence broke slump with his first interception and three passes defensed at Philadelphia 10/25 appeared to be headed for the end zone on the interception but was stopped short when he ran into a roadblock of an Eagle player and a game official near the goal line recorded five solo stops and fourth-quarter interception in season finale vs. Tampa Bay 12/ : Named NFC Defensive Rookie of the Year by the NFL Players Association consensus all-rookie selection at cornerback six interceptions gave him a share of the NFC lead, making him the first rookie cornerback to achieve that notoriety since the Cowboys Everson Walls (11) in 1981 additionally, posted 48 tackles, 17 passes defensed, and two forced fumbles in first NFL start, collected three tackles, one interception, and four deflected passes in Cards victory at Los Angeles Rams 9/1 second interception the following week against the Eagles 9/8 plus a fumble recovery in end zone added third theft of season at Dallas 11/3 along with four tackles tallied fourth interception of season and swatted away two other passes vs. Philadelphia 11/24 picked off QB John Elway twice at Denver 12/15, both times setting up Cardinal scores finished impressive rookie season with five tackles vs. New Orleans 12/22 in season finale. 131

92 College: Former walk-on at Southern in 1988 who shared national lead in interceptions with 11 as a senior in 1990 ranked second with seven as a junior 218 tackles, 20 interceptions, and 25 pass deflections in three collegiate seasons as football walkon during his sophomore year, earned a starting role by the fifth game of the season earned bachelor s degree in accounting from Southern in four years with a 3.2 grade-point average. Personal: Born Aeneas Demetrius Williams in New Orleans, La all-district most valuable player at Fortier High in New Orleans father, Lawrence George Williams gave Williams his unusual first name to avoid saddling him, along with his brother, Achilles, with common monikers similar to his own declined academic scholarship to Dartmouth to follow his father and brother to Southern enrolled at Southern to pursue interest in student government, not football freshman senator and sophomore class vice president at Southern enrolled in graduate school when drafted by Cardinals selected by state panel in 1998 as Arizona s Outstanding Professional Athlete wife Tracy holds a master s degree of business administration in agricultural economics from the University of Illinois licensed minister the couple resides in Chesterfield, Mo., with daughters Saenea and Tirzah, and son Lazurus. AMBLINGS A staunch believer in good character, Aeneas participates in the Get Into the Game program, a character education curriculum and video which is distributed to more that 40 area school districts through the Cooperating School Districts. Aeneas hit the streets to help with the Help the Heroes ( ) donation drive. He has also partnered with the Alzheimer s Association to record PSAs. WILLIAMS NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 1991 Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona RAMS RAMS Total POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 1998 Arizona RAMS Total Single Game Highs: Total Tackles - 14 vs. Miami (9/30/01) Playoffs - 12 vs. Philadelphia (1/27/02) Solo - 7 (six times), Tampa Bay (9/23/02) Playoffs - 7 vs. Philadelphia (1/27/02) Int. - 2 (many times), Last vs. San Francisco (12/9/01) Playoffs - 2 (twice), Last vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) PD - 5 vs. Detroit (11/14/99) Playoffs - 2 (three times), Last vs. Philadelphia (1/27/02) FF - San Diego (12/9/95) Playoffs - 1 vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) FR - 1 (many times), New England (11/18/01) Playoffs - 1 vs. Green Bay (1/20/02) 132

93 WILLIAMS NFL STATISTICS (Cont.) WILLIAMS TD RETURNS Date Opponent TD Return 10/31/93 New Orleans 20-yard fumble return 46-yard interception return 10/15/95 Washington 28-yard interception return Carolina 72-yard blocked field goal return 12/25/95 Dallas 48-yard interception return Philadelphia 65-yard interception return Tampa Bay 42-yard interception return 10/12/97 N.Y. Giants 30-yard interception return 11/5/00 Washington 104-yard fumble return (NFL record) N.Y. Jets 42-yard interception return 11/11/01 Carolina 16-yard interception return *# 1/20/02 Green Bay 29-yard interception return 32-yard interception return *Postseason #NFL Postseason Record with two interception returns for touchdown in same game NFL ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS IN INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWN No. Player 12 Rod Woodson 9 Ken Houston 8 Aeneas Williams Eric Allen Deion Sanders 7 Herb Adderley Erich Barnes Lem Barney Otis Smith CB Aeneas Williams has collected 51 career interceptions. 133

94 GRANT WILLIAMS /10/74 8th Year (2nd w/rams) Louisiana Tech T (N.E.) Clinton H.S. Clinton, Ms. 77 Signed Through 2005 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 5,3 Career: 90,38 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 4,1 T Pro: Steady performer who can start on both sides massive player who takes up a lot of space hard to get by in pass rush acquired 8/19/02 in trade with New England for undisclosed draft choice played two seasons with New England ( ) after being signed by Patriots as unrestricted free agent from Seattle 3/17/00 played for Seahawks from originally signed as undrafted rookie free agent by Seahawks 4/22/ : Saw action in five games with three starts at left tackle before being placed on reserve/injured list saw significant playing time on offense in second half of contest at Tampa Bay 9/23 for RT John St. Clair, who aggravated hip flexor injury made first start as Ram at LT in place of T Orlando Pace, who had calf injury, vs. Dallas 9/29 started at LT following week at San Francisco 10/6 started at left tackle vs. Oakland 10/13, but left game in second quarter with fractured left fibula and dislocated left ankle placed on reserve/injured list 10/ : Started four of 14 regular season games at left tackle for New England saw action in all three postseason contests played on offensive line that blocked for rushing attack that gained 177 yards on 39 carries (4.5 avg.) and scored three touchdowns vs. Indianapolis 9/30 started at left tackle in place of injured Matt Light at Denver 10/28 started at left tackle the next week at Atlanta 11/4, blocking for 135 yards rushing on 34 carries (4.0 avg.), including team s first 100-yard rushing performance of season (RB Antowain Smith, 117 yards) started at left tackle the following week vs. Buffalo 11/11, blocking for Smith to rush for 100 yards on 20 carries, for two touchdowns replaced Light at left tackle in second quarter of Super Bowl XXXVI vs. St. Louis 2/ : Started eight of 15 games at right tackle blocked for Patriots first 100- yard rushing game of season at New York Jets 9/11, gaining 100 yards on 34 carries paved way for Patriots to gain 301 total yards against Indianapolis 10/8 part of offensive line that did not allow a sack at Indianapolis 10/ : Broke into starting lineup for Seahawks during second week of season and started the next 15 regular season games, as well as AFC Wildcard Game vs. Miami 1/9 helped block for RB Ricky Watters, who rushed for 1,210 yards. 1998: Played in all 16 contests for Seahawks on special teams and saw limited action as backup tackle played on offense at right tackle at Philadelphia 9/ : Played all 16 games for Seattle, including eight starts; four at right tackle, four at left tackle earned first career start vs. San Diego 9/ : Played in eight contests on special teams one of two rookie free agents to make team. College: Earned two letters at Louisiana Tech ( ) attended Hinds (Ms.) Community College and lettered in both football and baseball graduated from Louisiana Tech with degree in biology. Personal: Born Grant James Williams in Hattiesburg, Ms attended Clinton (Ms.) High and lettered in football, basketball, baseball, and track very active with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes married to Emily has three daughters Meegan, Madeline, and Sarah Elizabeth...resides in Chesterfield, Mo. AMBLINGS Grant speaks at area schools as part of the Get Into the Game program, a character education curriculum and video which is distributed to more than 40 area school districts through the Cooperating School Districts. He also attended the National Football Foundation s annual dinner. Games played-starts: (Seattle) 1996 (8-0), 1997 (16-8), 1998 (16-0), 1999 (16-15), (New England) 2000 (15-8), 2001 (14-4), (RAMS) 2002 (5-3). Career: (90-38). Playoffs: (Seattle) 1999 (1-1), (New England) 2001 (3-0). Playoff Totals: (4-1). 134

95 GRANT WISTROM /3/76 5th Year Nebraska D Webb City H.S. Webb City, Mo. DE 98 Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 15,14 Career: 75,61 Consecutive: 0,0 Playoffs: 7,7 Pro: High energy, productive player never quits makes many plays on second or third effort seems to get better as game goes on has knack for making plays in the fourth quarter because of never say die attitude Pro Bowl caliber defensive end selected by the Rams in the first round (6th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft. 2002: Played in 15 games with 14 starts finished season with career-high 97 tackles (43 solo), including four for loss also tallied 4.5 sacks, one interception, three passes defensed, one forced fumble, and career-high two fumble recoveries finished second on team with 30 quarterback pressures notched eight tackles (three solo) with one sack and two QB pressures vs. New York Giants 9/15 following week at Tampa Bay 9/23 recorded six tackles (one solo) and led team with five QB pressures led defensive line with eight tackles (six solo) and added one sack vs. Dallas 9/29 racked up for tackles (two solo) with one interception and one fumble recovery in win vs. Oakland Raiders 10/13 collected eight tackles (four solo) with one for loss, 1.5 sacks, and four QB pressures in Monday Night Football victory vs. Chicago 11/18 led defensive line with 11 tackles (seven solo) with one for loss at Washington 11/24 established career-high with 12 tackles (seven solo) following week at Philadelphia 12/1 also added one sack, one interception, one fumble recovery, and one QB pressure led defensive line with seven tackles (one solo) at Kansas City 12/8 inactive for season finale vs. San Francisco 12/30 with knee injury. 2001: Registered 15 starts at right defensive end recorded career-highs with 96 tackles (47 solo) and two forced fumbles, and tied career bests with two interceptions and one fumble recovery also finished second on team with nine sacks and had three passes defensed and 19 quarterback pressures finished 10th in NFC in sacks started three postseason contests finished fifth on team with careerhigh 19 postseason tackles (11 solo) and second on club with two sacks tied careerhigh with nine tackles (four solo) and record- ed second sack of season in Rams home opener vs. Miami 9/30 made four tackles (two solo) and snared game-winning interception after jarring hit by S Adam Archuleta to seal victory with 1:03 left vs. New York Giants 10/14 tied career-high with nine tackles (six solo), led team with two sacks, and one forced fumble vs. New Orleans 10/28 earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors after tying career-high with 2.5 sacks and tying career-high with nine tackles (three solo) at New Orleans 12/17 led defensive line with eight tackles (five solo), had one QB pressure and one pass defensed at Carolina 12/23 recorded two sacks and four tackles (two solo) in season finale vs. Atlanta 1/6 recorded four solo tackles, three QB pressures, and one pass defensed in NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Green Bay 1/20 tallied postseason careerhigh eight tackles (two solo) and one sack in NFC Championship Game vs. Philadelphia 1/27 registered seven tackles (postseason career-high five solo), one sack, and three QB pressures in Super Bowl XXXVI vs. New England 2/ : Started 16 games at right defensive end made 71 tackles, 11 sacks, had 29 quarterback pressures, four passes defensed, and one forced fumble tied for seventh in NFC in sacks had at least 0.5 sack in six of seven contests (Games 7-14) registered career high 2.5 sacks and had three tackles (one solo) at Atlanta 9/24 tied season high with five tackles (four solo), made 1.5 sacks and had four quarterback pressures at San Francisco 10/29 following week had careerhigh eight solo tackles, one sack, one pass defensed vs. Carolina 11/5 led defensive line with four tackles and had one sack at New York Giants 11/12 tied season and career highs with eight tackles (six solo) and had one sack and one pass defensed at Carolina 12/3 collected four tackles, one sack and one forced fumble vs. Minnesota 12/10 tied for team lead with five tackles, had one sack and one quarterback pressure in NFC Wildcard Game at New Orleans 12/ : Started all 16 regular season 135

96 and three playoff games at right defensive end selected to 1999 all-madden team set career highs in tackles (60), sacks (6.5), interceptions (two), interception returns for touchdown (two), passes defensed (two), and tied career mark with one fumble recovery tied for team lead with two interceptions returned for touchdown set career high in total tackles with six (three solo) vs. Atlanta 9/26 made first career interception and returned it 91 yards for the touchdown and tied then career high with six tackles (three solo), recorded 0.5 sack and one pass defensed at Atlanta 10/17 interception return was sixth-longest in franchise history and longest ever by Rams defensive lineman started first career playoff contest and collected five tackles (four solo) in NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Minnesota 1/16 registered four solo tackles and one quarterback sack in NFC Championship Game vs. Tampa Bay 1/23 made four solo tackles in Super Bowl XXXIV vs. Tennessee 1/ : Played in 13 games on defense and special teams finished season with 30 tackles, three sacks, one fumble recovery and five special teams tackles named Rams Defensive Rookie of the Year by coaches made first career sack in first quarter vs. San Francisco 10/25 registered one sack for five yards and added four tackles vs. New England 12/13 made three tackles and had one sack at Carolina 12/20 inactive for three games (at Chicago 11/8, at New Orleans 11/15 and vs. Carolina 11/22) with a hamstring injury returned from inactive list and made 18 tackles and two sacks in final five games recorded 12 tackles and one sack in eight games prior to injury. College: Started final three seasons at University of Nebraska career totals include 206 total tackles, 26.5 sacks for 178 yards, one interception, three passes defensed, four forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery unanimous all-america and all- Big 12 Conference first-team selection senior season recipient of the Lombardi Award, given to nation s top collegiate lineman also earned Academic all-big 12 honors started 12 games, recording 51 tackles, 8.5 sacks and 17 stops for losses started 12 games at defensive end junior season Consensus Academic and Athletic First Team all- America all-big 12 first team selection and conference Defensive Player of the Year had career-highs in tackles (75), sacks (9.5) and tackles for losses (20) earned third-team all-america honors by Associated Press and first-team all-big Eight Conference honors sophomore season started 11 games at right outside linebacker and made 44 tackles and four sacks had five tackles and one sack in national championship game vs. Florida selected as Newcomer of the Year by Big Eight conference freshman season one of only two true freshman to letter played in every game as reserve outside linebacker made 36 tackles and 4.5 sacks made three tackles and tackle for loss late in fourth quarter in Orange Bowl against Miami helping Cornhuskers to first national championship graduated with degree in pre-pharmacy with emphasis in biological sciences. Personal: Born Grant Alden Wistrom in Webb City, Mo first-team all-america selection by Super Prep, Blue Chip and USA Today earned Top 100 honors from Scholastic Coach Magazine as senior at Webb City High had 122 tackles, eight sacks, six fumble recoveries, nine forced fumbles and a blocked punt as linebacker also played tight end and caught 30 passes for 527 yards and five touchdowns and rushed 11 times for 115 yards and three touchdowns led team to two class 4A championships also played basketball and competed in track academic all-state choice, graduating with 3.95 grade point average makes frequent visits to Bob Costas Cancer Center at Cardinal Glennon Hospital supporter of Rainbows for Kids program which provides fun, recreational opportunities for children battling cancer also teamed with Jerry Wunsch of the Seattle Seahawks to bring St. Louis children with cancer on a trip to Wisconsin for winter fun to form a Circle of Friends for past three years created the Grant Wistrom Foundation to focus his efforts on providing opportunities for children with cancer has website, devoted to his foundation part of Rams defensive line who raised more than $100,000 for St. Patrick Center through Sack Homelessness plans to be pharmacist or high school football coach after career single resides in Chesterfield, Mo. AMBLINGS Grant Wistrom has been a leader on and off the field for the Rams. Grant has taken on many efforts, most relating to children diagnosed with cancer. In 2001, Grant created a foundation, which is a unique philanthropic project that organizes days of fun for kids with cancer and their siblings. Grant s Circle of Friends has continued the on-going program with a kids only day at Raging Rivers Water Park in Grafton, Illinois, in 2001 and 2003 and a trip to Florida during the summer of

97 WISTROM S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 1998 RAMS RAMS RAMS RAMS RAMS Total POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 1999 RAMS RAMS RAMS Total Single Game Highs: Tackles - Philadelphia (12/1/02) Playoffs - 8 vs. Philadelphia (1/27/02) Solo - 8 vs. Carolina (11/5/00) Playoffs - 5 vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) Sacks (twice), New Orleans (12/17/02) Playoffs - 1 (four times), Last vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) Int. - 1 (five times), Last vs. Oakland (10/13/02) Playoffs - None Yds. - Atlanta (10/17/99) Playoffs - None Additional career statistics: Special teams tackles: 1998 (5). WISTROM S TD RETURNS Date Opponent TD Return Atlanta 91-yard interception return 12/26/99 vs. Chicago 40-yard interception return DAVE WOHLABAUGH /13/72 9th Year (1st w/rams) Syracuse FA Frontier H.S. Hamburg, N.Y. 64 Signed Through 2006 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 12,12 Career: 112,112 Consecutive: 6,6 Playoffs: 7,7 C Pro: Brings world of experience and production to offensive line smart, tenacious competitor one of most steady centers in league has started all 119 games he has played in during his NFL career, including postseason contests signed by Rams 2/27/03 as unrestricted free agent after being released by Cleveland two days earlier played four seasons for Browns ( ) after signing with club 2/16/99 as unrestricted free agent played four seasons ( ) with New England after being drafted by Patriots in fourth round (112th overall) of 1995 NFL Draft. 2002: Started all 12 games he played at center for Browns missed four games due to broken hand started at center, blocking for QB Kelly Holcombe to pass for career-high 326 yards as team totaled 411 total yards in season opener vs. Kansas City 9/8 inactive for next two games and did not play in third contest after Chiefs game due to broken hand returned to starting lineup at center to give QBs Tim Couch and Kelly Holcombe time to pass for season-high 371 total yards vs. Baltimore 10/6 inactive at Tampa Bay 10/13 due to broken hand started at center, blocking for RB William Green to rush for 114 yards as team ran for 163 total yards at New Orleans 11/24 started at center, paving way 137

98 138 for Green to rush for 119 yards and team to run for 173 yards, totaling 417 yards of offense at Jacksonville 12/8 started at center, blocking for Green to run for career-high 178 yards and two touchdowns, and team season-high 189 rushing yards vs. Atlanta 12/29 started at center in AFC Wildcard Game at Pittsburgh 1/5, blocking for Holcombe to throw for 429 yards and three touchdowns. 2001: Started all 16 regularseason games for Cleveland at center started at center paving way for team to rush for 139 yards, including RB James Jackson s 124 yards on 31 carries vs. Detroit 9/23 started at center and threw key block on Ravens LB Ray Lewis to clear way for RB James Jackson s 11-yard TD run in first quarter against Baltimore 10/21 started at center as offensive line paved way for two rushing touchdowns and allowed only one sack of QB Tim Couch at Baltimore 11/18 started at center, blocking for RB Jamel White to rush for 131 yards on 21 carries (6.2-yard average), and establish a team season-high 168 net yards rushing and 337 total net yards of offense at Green Bay 12/23 started at center, providing Couch time to throw for 336 yards and three TDs, while RB Jamel White rushed for two TDs, as the offense rolled up a season-high 409 net yards of offense at Tennessee 12/30 made 100th career start at Pittsburgh 1/ : Started the first 12 games of season before high ankle sprain injury ended his season left game in the second quarter at Tennessee 11/19 with ankle injury and did not return, and was replaced by Shaun O Hara. 1999: Started 15 games for Browns at center sprained right knee on final play of first quarter and did not return vs. Jacksonville 12/19 44-game consecutive starting streak dating back to 1997 with Patriots came to an end due to injury. 1998: Started all 16 season games at center for Patriots broke hand vs. Kansas City 10/11, yet continued to start every game for rest of season at center one of three offensive linemen to start all 16 contests for New England key reason for Patriots ranking second in AFC in passing offense with 3,660 yards in 1998 and average of passing yards per game. 1997: Started 14 games for Patriots at center, plus both playoff games centered offensive line which paved way for another 1,000-yard rushing effort by RB Curtis Martin injured left ankle in the first half of season opener vs. San Diego 8/31 and did not return missed next two games due to injury named offensive team captain against Green Bay 10/27 recorded only tackle of season and forced fumble after Patriots turnover at Tampa Bay 11/16 notched tackle in AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Pittsburgh 1/ : Started every game for New England at center led team with five tackles after turnovers and recovered two Patriots fumbles centerpiece of offensive line that allowed RB Curtis Martin to become first rusher in Patriots history to record back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons blocked for Martin to rush for over 140 yards in three games, including season-high 166 yards in AFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Pittsburgh 1/5 started at center as New England gained 257 yards of offense in Super Bowl XXXI vs. Green Bay 1/ : Started 11 games for Patriots as rookie, earning all-rookie team honors from three national publications: Pro Football Weekly, Football News and College and Pro Football Newsweekly made NFL debut in starting role when he replaced Jeff Dellenbach, who was out with a back injury at Kansas City 10/15 started each of remaining 11 regularseason games, allowing just two sacks during that time blocked for RB Curtis Martin to set franchise rushing records with 1,487 yards and 14 touchdowns as rookie prior to Wohlabaugh s insertion into the starting lineup, Martin was averaging 51.4 yards per game in his final 11 games, Martin averaged yards per game and scored 12 of his 14 rushing touchdowns. College: Two-year starter at Syracuse, playing right guard (junior) and center (senior) for Orangemen earned second team all-big East honors after starting every game as senior anchored offensive line responsible for team's yard rushing average per game started every game at right guard as junior, helping offense gain 4,318 yards played in 10 games, but did not start as a sophomore utilized mostly on kickoff return unit did not play as redshirt freshman redshirted as a true freshman graduated with degree in political science. Personal: Born David Vincent Wohlabaugh in Hamburg, NY earned all-state, all- Western New York, and all-northeastern honors as two-way tackle at Frontier (Hamburg, NY) High served as team captain junior and senior years recorded 101 tackles with 14 sacks and four fumble recoveries as senior married to Virginia with three sons, Evan, Jack, and David, Jr. resides in Chesterfield, Mo. AMBLINGS Dave was very active in several charitable organizations while with Browns, including Taste of the NFL to benefit the Cleveland Foodbank, Center for Families and Children, Adopt-A-Family and the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Games played-starts: (New England) 1995 (11-11); 1996 (16-16); 1997 (14-14); 1998 (16-16); (Cleveland) 1999 (15-15); 2000 (12-12); 2001 (16-16); 2002 (12-12). Career: ( ). Playoffs: (New England) 1996 (3-3), 1997 (2-2), 1998 (1-1), (Cleveland) 2002 (1-1). Playoff Totals: (7-7).

99 BRIAN YOUNG /8/77 3rd Year UTEP D Andress H.S. El Paso, Tx. 66 Signed Through 2003 Age On Opening Day: Games, Starts: 2002: 16,3 Career: 44,19 Consecutive: 44,19 Playoffs: 4,3 DT Pro: Very quick and explosive defeats blockers one on one can be disruptive pressures the quarterback well selected by Rams in fifth round (139th overall) of 2000 NFL Draft. 2002: Played in 16 games with three starts finished season with 65 tackles (31 solo), two sacks, two passes defensed, nine quarterback pressures, and one fumble recovery started at left defensive end in season opener at Denver 9/8 and collected season-high eight tackles (three solo) with one pass defensed notched three tackles with one-half sack in Rams win vs. Seattle 10/20 tied season-high with eight tackles (two solo) vs. Arizona 12/15 tallied five tackles (one solo) and one special teams tackle following week at Seattle 12/22 made five tackles (two solo) with one sack in come-from-behind win vs. San Francisco 12/ : Started 16 regular season games and all three postseason contests tied for seventh on Rams with 78 tackles (42 solo) with 6.5 sacks (third on team), one interception, two passes defensed, and one forced fumble made 16 tackles (six solo) in postseason with two passes defensed and one fumble recovery started first NFL game and led the defensive line with seven tackles (three solo) as well as first career sack, on Eagles QB Donovan McNabb, for a seven-yard loss in season opener at Philadelphia 9/9 established career-highs with 10 tackles (five solo) and one pass defensed, including first career interception for a 25-yard return in the fourth quarter vs. Tampa Bay 11/26 notched five tackles (three solo) with two QB pressures and one pass defensed, as well as registering one sack for a two-yard loss in fourth quarter vs. San Francisco 12/9 notched seven tackles (five solo) with four QB pressures and collected a half-sack, split with DE Grant Wistrom at New Orleans 12/17 made five tackles (two solo) with one fumble recovery, after a sack by DE Leonard Little that forced a fumble on the second play of the NFC Championship Game vs. Philadelphia 1/27 made seven tackles (three solo) with one pass defensed in Super Bowl XXXVI against New England 2/ : Played in 12 games as reserve defensive tackle and on special teams finished season with eight tackles (five solo) and five special teams tackles played in first NFL game at Seattle 9/10, making one tackle saw most playing time of season on defense in final three quarters of contest vs. San Diego 10/1, after DT Ray Agnew left game with injury tied season-high with two tackles vs. New Orleans 11/26. College: All-America third-team, Super Sleeper Team and all-western Athletic Conference first-team selection by SportsPage.com senior season at Texas-El Paso WAC Defensive Player of the Year lined up at left defensive end, leading team with a career-high 121 tackles (84 solos), eight sacks for minus 61 yards and school season-record 16 stops for losses of 82 yards all-wac first-team selection as junior second on team with 104 tackles (72 solos) had 3.5 sacks for minus 13 yards and eight stops for losses of 23 yards as sophomore was all-wac second-team pick recorded 76 tackles (45 solos) with three sacks, two forced fumbles and seven stops for losses redshirted between freshman and sophomore seasons appeared in the final nine games with three starts as reserve left end as true freshman finished with 21 tackles (13 solos), 1.5 sacks for minus 12 yards and three stops for losses of 15 yards graduated with degree in criminal justice. Personal: Born James Brian Young in Lawton, Ok lettered in football and track at Andress High in El Paso, Tx all-district and all-city selection, adding honorable mention all-state accolades single resides in Creve Coeur, Mo. AMBLINGS Brian donned an apron and chef hat for Serving Up Wishes celebrity server dinner to benefit Make-A-Wish and attended the Angel Tree holiday party for kids in the foster care system or who have a parent who is incarcerated. 139

100 YOUNG S NFL STATISTICS Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2000 RAMS RAMS RAMS Total POSTSEASON Tackles Year Team G-S Solo Asst Total Sacks Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR 2000 RAMS RAMS Total Single Game Highs: Total Tackles - 10 (twice), Last vs. Tampa Bay (1/26/01) Playoffs - 7 vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) Solo - 5 (twice), New Orleans (12/17/01) Playoffs - 3 vs. New England (Super Bowl XXXVI) (2/3/02) Sacks - 1 (seven times), Last vs. San Francisco (12/30/02) Playoffs - None Interceptions - 1 vs. Tampa Bay (1/26/01) Playoffs - None Additional Career Statistics: Special teams tackles: 2000 (6), 2002 (5). OTHER RAMS WITH PRO EXPERIENCE MICHAEL COLEMAN WR WIDENER (1) Signed by Rams 4/4/03 spent 2002 training camp with Atlanta after being drafted by Falcons in the seventh round of the 2002 NFL Draft (217th overall) out of Widener school record-holder in yards per receptions, game (56.7), season (27.7), and career (23.4), 100-yard games, season (seven), touchdown receptions, game (three), season (18), and career (44) ranks second in school history in receiving yards, season (1,274), career (3,254) 100-yard receiving games, career (15) one of two players in school history to have more than 3,000 yards receiving and multiple seasons with 1,000 yards one of three players with 3,000+ all-purpose yards, including Billy White Shoes Johnson Middle Atlantic Conference and school postseason recordholder as senior, earned Football Gazette all-american first-team honors, adding South Region Offensive Player of Year, Hewlett Packard and Associated Press all-american secondteam honors MAC Player of the Year ECAC and MAC all-star selection team MVP for Pioneers, who won conference-leading 15th MAC title and advanced to quarterfinals of NCAA Tournament caught 74 passes for 1,681 yards and 19 touchdowns as junior, earned D3Football.com all-american second-team honors and third-team honors from Football Gazette Commonwealth and ECAC all-star first-team caught 66 passes for 1,834 yards and 26 touchdowns caught 31 passes for 634 yards and 11 touchdowns as sophomore made seven receptions for 145 yards as freshman in three games elementary education/humanities major born Michael Johnavin Coleman 9/7/80 in Wilmington, De lettered in football and track at Delcastle High in Wilmington. 140

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