St. Louis Rams
Scott Wells - #63 - C
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 2"/ 300 lbs. |
| Birthday | 01/07/1981 |
| Birthplace | Spring Hill, TN |
| College | Tennessee |
| Years played | 10 |
| Drafted | 2004, 7th round, 50th pick by Packers |
Agency rejects Rams' proposal to upgrade stadium
The agency that operates the Edward Jones Dome has rejected an improvement plan proposed by the St. Louis Rams.
Former equipment manager sues Rams
Longtime Rams equipment manager Todd Hewitt is suing the team, alleging he was fired last year due to age discrimination.
Free-agent OLBs Dunbar, Haggan will likely start for Rams
Following in the footsteps of fellow free-agent addition Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Mario Haggan is a strong candidate for the starting SLB job.
NFC West players in the crosshairs
Here's a look at the players on each NFC West team who will be most heavily scrutinized, including Seahawks WR Sidney Rice.
Rams' Fisher not pleased with missing rookies
Rams head coach Jeff Fisher is not happy that three of his draft choices can't attend the team's OTAs because of a scheduling conflict with an NFLPA event.
Rams add LB Haggan, OT Richardson
The Rams signed veteran free agents LB Mario Haggan and OT Barry Richardson, the team announced Tuesday.
Part of Rams' dome improvement plan revealed
Missouri attorney general Chris Koster released details to improve the Rams’ stadium, which would include a roof panel to allow more natural light.
Rams get a kick out of rookies Zuerlein, Hekker
Figuring their special teams can't be any worse than they were last season, it appears the Rams are more than willing to go with rookies at both placekicker and punter.
OG Bell decides to retire
OG Jacob Bell is retiring after eight seasons in the NFL, one month after signing with the Bengals, saying he wants to leave on his own terms before his long-term health is affected.
Missouri AG says he will release dome proposal
The Missouri attorney general will release details on how the Rams want to renovate the Edward Jones Dome despite the team's desire to keep the plan secret.
Vikings in limbo and expansion not on NFL's radar
The difficulty the Vikings are experiencing in getting a new stadium is similar to predicaments that are looming in other NFL cities.
Former NFL team executive Beam dies
Former Rams and Buccaneers executive Dick Beam has passed away. He was 75.
Rams submit plan to upgrade dome
The Rams have submitted plans to upgrade the Edward Jones Dome, a key step to making sure the team doesn't leave town.
Rams cut PK Brown
The Rams released PK Josh Brown, according to PFW correspondent and St. Louis Post Dispatch writer Jim Thomas.
PLAYER NEWS
The agent for Wells says the free-agent center has agreed to a contract with the St. Louis Rams.|||||||
Agent Brian Parker says the longtime Green Bay Packers starter agreed to terms with the Rams on Friday after a free- agent visit there. Parker did not disclose terms of the deal.
Wells missed Monday's game against Denver because of pneumonia, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.|||||||
Coach Mike McCarthy said it was too early to tell whether Wells could play Sunday against Kansas City. He hass missed two straight games, the first because of a broken orbital bone.
Wells will miss next week's game after he broke a bone around his eye.|||||||
Wells told a Milwaukee radio station that a Chicago defensive lineman poked him. He said it's not a long-term serious injury. He will miss this week's game against Washington, then Green bay has a bye week. His next chance to play will be Oct. 29 against Denver. Jason Spitz will take over.
The Green Bay Packers and center Scott Wells agreed to a five-year, $15 million contract extension. The deal will take effect after this season. Wells' current contract, a three-year deal he signed as a rookie that included a signing bonus of only $22,250, expires at the end of the year.|||||||
Wells was a seventh-round draft pick out of Tennessee in 2004. He played center in college, but shuffled between guard and center in his first two years with the Packers. Wells became the team's full-time starting center this season after Mike Flanagan left as a free agent. By signing Wells now, the Packers can count some of the money against this year's salary cap.