A.J. FEELEY RUMORS & GOSSIP

Bradford, Feeley still on the shelf

Rams quarterback Kellen Clemens was working with the No. 1 offense this afternoon while Sam Bradford and A.J. Feeley were relegated to conditioning work on the side.
Via STLtoday.com  |  December 28, 2011

Rams QBs Bradford, Feeley held out of practice

St. Louis Rams quarterbacks Sam Bradford and A.J. Feeley were held out of practice Thursday and likely won't be in the lineup for Saturday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.Bradford is recovering from an ankle injury that will force him to miss a second consecutive week.Feeley is battling a thumb ailment.Kellen Clemens will likely get his second consecutive start Saturday...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  December 22, 2011

Rams QB A.J. Feeley Doesn't Practice Saturday, Ruled Out This Week

Rams QB A.J. Feeley (thumb) missed a third straight practice Saturday as the team prepares for Week 14 at Seattle. Feeley has been ruled out for the game on Monday night. QB Sam Bradford (ankle) “got a little bit of work,” coach Steve Spagnuolo said. DE Chris Long (ankle) and DT Fred Robbins (back) were also limited. TE Lance Kendricks missed Saturday’s practice because of a personal...
Via GridironFans.com  |  December 10, 2011

Rams QB Feeley has fractured thumb

St. Louis Rams backup quarterback A.J. Feeley has a small fracture in his right thumb, leaving his availability in doubt for next Monday's game at Seattle. Starter Sam Bradford's status is iffy, too. Offensive guard Jacob Bell has an even more significant injury from Sunday's loss at San Francisco with an ligament tear to his right knee. Coach Steve Spagnuolo says Bell...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 05, 2011

Rams QB Feeley has slight thumb fracture

St. Louis Rams backup quarterback A.J. Feeley has a small fracture in his right thumb and may not be available for this week's game against the Seattle Seahawks. Feeley was pressed into action Sunday against San Francisco with starter Sam Bradford inactive because of a high ankle sprain. The six-year-veteran went 12 of 22 for 156 yards and an interception in the 26-0 loss...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  December 05, 2011

Rams backup QB hurt, too

ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Rams backup quarterback A.J. Feeley has a small fracture in his right thumb, leaving his availability in doubt for next Monday's game at Seattle. Starter Sam Bradford's status is iffy, too. Offensive guard Jacob Bell has an even more significant injury from Sunday's loss at San Francisco with an ligament tear to his right knee. Coach Steve Spagnuolo says Bell...
Via Fox Sports Midwest  |  December 05, 2011

Sam Bradford Out For Dallas Game Sunday, Rams Turn to Heather Mitts’ Husband, AJ Feeley

Of course Heather Mitts was worked into this post. What, you think people are enamored with AJ Feeley?
Via The Big Lead  |  October 22, 2011

A.J. Feeley is in Germany supporting wife on US soccer team.

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Via Ramblin' Fan  |  July 09, 2011

Feeley Agrees to Play for Panthers

According to ESPN NFL, quarterback A. J. Feeley has agreed to terms with the Carolina Panthers to play at backup.  Feeley, a 32-year-old veteran of nine NFL seasons, was released by the Eagles on Sept. 6. He has also played for the Miami Dolphins and San Diego Chargers, mostly as a backup, though he has [...]
Via Cat Crave  |  September 14, 2009

Word of the Day: AJ ("Touchy") Feeley

Urban Dictionary defines the name of the Eagles' backup quarterback's backup as: "AJ Feeley is a dirty professional football player with the Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Dolphins and the San Diego Chargers. The 6'3" 220-lb quarterback was drafted in 2001 out of the University of Oregon. Also refers to skank hoes banging atop couches during thanksgiving." Who knew?
Via Hugging Harold Reynolds  |  July 28, 2008
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