8 Months St Louis Rams Comment

Rams DL Kendall Langford was briefly forced from St. Louis' Week 3 visit to Chicago with a left shoulder injury.

Langford went down midway through the second half, but returned near the end of the fourth quarter. Although he's seen heavy snaps, Langford has just one tackle through St. Louis' first three games.

3/24/2012 St Louis Rams Comment

Kendall Langford is expected to make the transition to a three-technique defensive tackle with the Rams.

"I don't think it will be hard at all," Langford said. "We played a little over and under [in Miami]. I played some three-technique so I think I'll excel at it." Langford (6-6, 295), is viewed as an ascending player and received interest from several teams this offseason. According to Pro Football Focus, Langford combined for 54 sacks, quarterback hits and hurries the past two seasons.

The St. Louis Rams signed defensive end Kendall Langford to a four-year contract worth $24 million on Saturday.

3/17/2012 St Louis Rams Comment

Rams signed DL Kendall Langford to a four-year, $24 million contract.

3/15/2012 St Louis Rams Comment

The Packers have joined the list of teams interested in free agent DL Kendall Langford.

Langford's agent says the Packers have "inquired" about the free agent, but no visit is scheduled yet. It would do against GM Ted Thompson's grain to engage in a bidding war. Langford has a tentative visit scheduled with the Rams, but only if he gets out of the Queen City after being wined and dined by the Bengals.

3/15/2012 St Louis Rams Comment

Free agent DL Kendall Langford will reportedly meet with the Rams after his Thursday visit in Cincinnati.

The Rams appear determined to land a defensive tackle to replace Fred Robbins. Langford is a fallback option in case free agent Jason Jones lands in Seattle or back in Nashville.

3/14/2012 St Louis Rams Comment

Free agent DL Kendall Langford will reportedly visit the Bengals on Thursday.

According to the Palm Beach Post, Langford "might" set up a visit with the Patriots, and the Falcons are also interested. Langford's preference is to stay in Miami, as long as the Dolphins pay him at market value.

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