St. Louis Rams first-round quarterback Sam Bradford had a blast in his first practice as an NFL quarterback, Bill Coats of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
"It was fun out there today," the first overall pick of the 2010 NFL Draft said. "It’s been a long time since I’ve got to play football. Just getting out there, getting in the huddle, running plays . . . I thought it was a blast."
The main question mark Bradford was the status of his throwing shoulder, which he had surgery on last October.
"I made a wide variety of throws today, some down-field throws, some intermediate throws, some quick throws. And they all felt good," said Bradford. "The arm feels great; it’s not tired at all. So I’m really happy with the way the shoulder feels right now."
Bradford's first pass was a 15-yard out route that was hauled in by sixth-round tight end Fendi Onobun, Coats reports.
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