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Report: No teams have contacted Rams about Sam Bradford trade

Despite conflicting reports about trade interest in St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford, no one has reportedly contacted the Rams about a potential trade for Bradford.
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Despite conflicting reports about trade interest in St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford, no team has contacted the Rams about a potential trade for Bradford, reports NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.  

Yahoo Sports reported earlier Tuesday that the Buffalo Bills were trying to trade for Bradford, however The Buffalo News later reported that the Bills are not trying to acquire the quarterback. The Cleveland Browns have also been speculated to have interest in Bradford. 

Bradford, 27, missed the entire 2014 season after tearing the ACL in his left knee during preseason. He previously sustained the same injury in 2013, missing the last nine games of that season.

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Earlier this month it was reported that the Rams want Bradford to restructure his contract, which is set to pay him nearly $13 million in 2015. Rapoport reports that Bradford's agent balked at that request and was given permission to "contact other teams to gauge the quarterback's value," which so far has not resulted in any offers to St. Louis. 

Last week, Rams coach Jeff Fisher said Bradford is ahead of schedule in his return from the torn ACL and denied reports that the team granted Bradford permission to seek a trade.​

Since being the No. 1 pick in the 2010 draft, Bradford has played in just 49 games, completing 58.6 percent of his passes for 11,065 yards, 59 touchdowns and 38 interceptions.

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