The Signal

Rams veterans report to camp

NFL: Relocation springs enthusiasm, optimism for St. Louis transplant­s

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IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — Case Keenum was pretty sure he hadn’t been on a bicycle since he was about 12 years old.

The quarterbac­k struggled to get his bike over the low curb as he rolled up to the Los Angeles Rams’ training camp at UC Irvine on Thursday.

Even when they’ve got both feet on the ground, this whole year is a remarkable new challenge for the Rams. But relocation hasn’t dampened their enthusiasm for the possibilit­ies of a new season.

“I think it’ll be exciting,” Keenum said after riding his new mode of transporta­tion up to the players’ dorm complex. “First time back in LA. First time back in the Coliseum, and it goes on and on from there. I’m just excited to get on the field.”

The Rams’ veterans officially began arriving in Orange County on Thursday, and their first public practice is scheduled for Saturday.

With HBO cameras filming their every move for the “Hard Knocks” documentar­y series, they’ve begun roughly five weeks of camp in Irvine while their training complex is finished in Thousand Oaks.

“A lot of firsts here, yeah,” Keenum said. “The first time cameras have followed me into my dorm when I’m checking in at training camp. The first time there’s a camera in our meeting room, a lot of that stuff . ... But it’s still football. This comes with it, and we’re going to enjoy it.”

The Rams have plenty of work to do when they begin workouts. While the newness of their surroundin­gs will probably take months to wear off, the players and coaches are eager to show progress this fall after the franchise’s fourth straight losing season under coach Jeff Fisher.

At least their moving arrangemen­ts are largely finished, with nearly everybody settled into homes near their permanent base. Training camp will be long, but the veteran Rams only see opportunit­ies for bonding.

“It’s been a hassle, but it’s a great feeling just to have something new to look forward to,” left tackle Greg Robinson said.

“I’m pretty sure that nobody else is going through what we’re going through, but we’ll just stick together as a team, and hopefully we have one of the best camps we’ve ever had. The way we transition is going to make the team stronger.”

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