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    Home Sports National
    Bruce acquired so he can retire as Ram
    Tom Gannam
    Sports National
    JIM SALTER Associated Press Writer  
    June 9, 2010

    Bruce acquired so he can retire as Ram

     

    ST. LOUIS (AP) — Isaac Bruce will go out as a Ram.

    The Rams announced Monday that they have acquired the four-time
    Pro Bowl wide receiver from San Francisco in advance of a
    retirement news conference on Wednesday. A spokesman said team
    officials wouldn’t comment on Bruce’s career until then.

    The ceremonial trade did not include an exchange of players or
    draft picks, Rams spokesman Casey Pearce said.

    Bruce, 37, was chosen in the second round (33rd overall) of the
    1994 draft out of Memphis by the Los Angeles Rams and spent the
    next 13 seasons in St. Louis after the franchise relocated
    here.

    He holds franchise records for receptions, receiving yards and
    receiving touchdowns. Along with Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk and
    Torry Holt, Bruce was the core of the high-scoring “Greatest Show
    on Turf” team that went to two Super Bowls. He caught the winning
    touchdown pass from Warner in the 23-16 win over Tennessee in the
    2000 Super Bowl.

    Bruce is second all-time in the NFL in receiving yards (15,208),
    fifth in receptions (1,024) and ninth in receiving touchdowns
    (91).

    He spent the last two years with San Francisco. He had 61
    catches for 835 yards and seven touchdowns in 2008 and began 2009
    as a starter, making four catches for 74 yards in a season-opening
    win over Arizona.

    But his playing time diminished significantly after first-round
    draft pick Michael Crabtree signed in October. Bruce was inactive
    for five straight games before his teammates persuaded coach Mike
    Singletary to let Bruce play the season-ending game in St.
    Louis.

    It turned out to be a ceremonial start, but it was still an
    emotional day for Bruce. Before the game, St. Louis fans chanted
    “Bruuuuce, Bruuuuce,” just as they did in the team’s glory days a
    decade earlier.

    Bruce played one snap before spending the rest of the game
    watching from the sideline. As the game ended, with his image on
    the video screen, Bruce waved to fans who cheered him and again
    chanted his name.

    Bruce was a quiet, dignified presence on the Rams and was known
    for a strong work ethic. His shining moment came with just under 2
    minutes to play in the 2000 Super Bowl, after the Titans had
    rallied from a 16-0 deficit to tie the game.

    Warner, under a heavy blitz, threw to the sideline. Bruce, in
    single coverage, waited for the underthrown ball, sidestepped a
    defender, and raced untouched for the score. The game ended when
    Titans receiver Kevin Dyson was tackled at the 1-yard-line as time
    expired.

     

    ST. LOUIS (AP) — Isaac Bruce will go out as a Ram.

    The Rams announced Monday that they have acquired the four-time
    Pro Bowl wide receiver from San Francisco in advance of a
    retirement news conference on Wednesday. A spokesman said team
    officials wouldn’t comment on Bruce’s career until then.

    The ceremonial trade did not include an exchange of players or
    draft picks, Rams spokesman Casey Pearce said.

    Bruce, 37, was chosen in the second round (33rd overall) of the
    1994 draft out of Memphis by the Los Angeles Rams and spent the
    next 13 seasons in St. Louis after the franchise relocated
    here.

    He holds franchise records for receptions, receiving yards and
    receiving touchdowns. Along with Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk and
    Torry Holt, Bruce was the core of the high-scoring “Greatest Show
    on Turf” team that went to two Super Bowls. He caught the winning
    touchdown pass from Warner in the 23-16 win over Tennessee in the
    2000 Super Bowl.

    Bruce is second all-time in the NFL in receiving yards (15,208),
    fifth in receptions (1,024) and ninth in receiving touchdowns
    (91).

    He spent the last two years with San Francisco. He had 61
    catches for 835 yards and seven touchdowns in 2008 and began 2009
    as a starter, making four catches for 74 yards in a season-opening
    win over Arizona.

    But his playing time diminished significantly after first-round
    draft pick Michael Crabtree signed in October. Bruce was inactive
    for five straight games before his teammates persuaded coach Mike
    Singletary to let Bruce play the season-ending game in St.
    Louis.

    It turned out to be a ceremonial start, but it was still an
    emotional day for Bruce. Before the game, St. Louis fans chanted
    “Bruuuuce, Bruuuuce,” just as they did in the team’s glory days a
    decade earlier.

    Bruce played one snap before spending the rest of the game
    watching from the sideline. As the game ended, with his image on
    the video screen, Bruce waved to fans who cheered him and again
    chanted his name.

    Bruce was a quiet, dignified presence on the Rams and was known
    for a strong work ethic. His shining moment came with just under 2
    minutes to play in the 2000 Super Bowl, after the Titans had
    rallied from a 16-0 deficit to tie the game.

    Warner, under a heavy blitz, threw to the sideline. Bruce, in
    single coverage, waited for the underthrown ball, sidestepped a
    defender, and raced untouched for the score. The game ended when
    Titans receiver Kevin Dyson was tackled at the 1-yard-line as time
    expired.

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