LEONARD LITTLE RUMORS

Leonard Little’s Legacy (still undecided on future)

    Defensive end Leonard Little’s future with the St. Louis Rams is still uncertain.  In fact, Little’s career in the NFL could be over entirely.  After his 3 year contract extension expired after the 2009  season, Little has comtimplated the decision to return to the NFL.  Little, who is 35 years old, has played all 12 of his NFL seasons with the St. Louis Rams...
Via Rams Chronicle  |  August 09, 2010

Leonard Little Still Unsure About Playing

Leonard Little is still in limbo as far as playing in 2010 for the Rams or any other team in the NFL.  Little has only played for the St. Louis Rams in his 12 years in the NFL.  Little was a revelation early in the season in 2009 before he ran out of gas.  He almost single-handedly won the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.  Little was interviewed by the Post-Dispatch. &...
Via Rams Gab  |  August 06, 2010

Door Open For Leonard Little Return

The Rams have not closed the door on defensive end Leonard Little returning to the Rams according to Howard Balzer of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Billy Devaney says that no talks are happening between the Rams and Little even though a report broke this week that said that Leonard Little has “all but decided to play” in 2010.  The Rams are the only team that Little...
Via Rams Gab  |  June 29, 2010

Little still weighing options

Veteran defensive end Leonard Little, who had a scheduled free agent trip to New Orleans postponed earlier this offseason, is still weighing his options about playing football in 2010. Little told the Post-Dispatch on Tuesday that he is spending time…
Via Rams Report  |  April 06, 2010

Free Agent DE Leonard Little Leaves New Orleans Without A Deal

Free agent Leonard Little's visit to New Orleans has finished, reportedly without a contract offer. Saints officials declined further comment. In a press conference Friday, general manager Mickey Loomis identified defensive end as a greater priority for the Saints than linebacker, where the team feels its young talent may be ready to move up the depth chart. Source: The Times Picayune
Via GridironFans.com  |  March 13, 2010

Rams and Little To Meet This Week At Combine

The Rams are going to meet with free agent defensive end, Leonard Little this week at the NFL scouting combine to test the waters to see if it possible to bring Leonard back to the Rams, the only team he has played for in his NFL career. Jim Haslett, former Rams defensive coordinator and interim head [...]
Via Rams Gab  |  February 22, 2010

Washington Redskins could be interested in DE Leonard Little

St. Louis Rams defensive end Leonard Little is currently deciding whether he wants to retire or return to the National Football League and test the free-agent market. If Little decides to return to the NFL, he could have a handful of options. According to 101 ESPN: As the new defensive coordinator in Washington, Jim Haslett has let [...]
Via NFL Mocks  |  February 16, 2010

Who To Keep: Defensive Ends

With the Rams season over, it is time to think about who should be back next year at every position.  Let’s take a look through player by player. Next up are the defensive ends. Leonard Little – Little is an unrestricted free agent and may possibly retire.  If he is willing, the Rams should bring him [...]
Via Rams Gab  |  January 12, 2010

Little’s sack gives Rams another chance in late going

DETROIT — A third-down sack by St. Louis Rams DE Leonard Little forced the Lions to punt. The Rams take over at their 38-yard line with 2:26 to go and two timeouts remaining.
Via Rams Report  |  November 01, 2009

The NFL Wants You Less Drunk

Tailgates limited to three and half hours? Have they no decency? -Pel
Via Shutdown Corner  |  August 21, 2009
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