The Facts: Following up on a previous item. ... GM Les Snead said Wednesday the team had no plan to "delete" Bradford from the roster. HC Jeff Fisher is similarly delete-averse. Fisher, like Snead, was asked at the NFL Scouting Combine about the report that Bradford had been given permission by the Rams to seek a trade. The quarterback is coming off back-to-back ACL tears, but remains very much in the team's plans as the presumptive starting quarterback. "I was surprised to hear that -- not surprised -- but no, that's inaccurate," Fisher said Friday. "We talked about what our plans are for him."
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That plan, of course, is tied to Bradford avoiding another crushing setback. Fisher was asked about "Plan B" if Bradford went down again. "I don't know what that looks like right now. We'll let you know," he said. "It could be a veteran, it could be a draft choice, it could be a combination of that. It could be Austin (Davis), it could be Shaun (Hill)." Fisher noted that the Rams were 5-2-1 in their division in games started by Bradford in the past three seasons. Both Davis and Hill are free agents, though Davis is restricted. "We're counting on him, I'm betting on him, and if that doesn't happen, then we'll win games with someone else." Fisher also said that Bradford is ahead of schedule and is working at the Rams' complex every day.