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With Monday’s start of the Rams’ offseason conditioning program, Bradford will be limited along with a few other players coming off injuries. “Sam’s in a very good place considering what happened last year,” coach Jeff Fisher said. “He’s worked hard through the process, and I would expect him at some point to be throwing in OTAs.”
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Fisher went on to admit, "You’re not gonna hear a head coach say he has a player on his team that’s not ahead of schedule coming off an ACL. Everybody says they’re all ahead of schedule. But he is realistically way ahead of schedule. He’s working hard. ..." The offseason program consists of three phases, all with specific rules as to what activities are and aren’t permissible, as well as how long players can be at the team facility. Phase 1 started Monday, and consists of weight training and conditioning for two weeks. During Phase 2, which begins May 5, the team can work by position groups and do individual drills. Then comes Phase 3, in which 10 practices known as OTAs are sprinkled in over the first three weeks of June. Fisher said Bradford will be throwing at some point during the Phase 3, or OTA, period. ... We'll be watching Bradford's progress closely over the next two months.
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