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St. Louis Rams WR Austin Pettis (shoulder) practiced in full Wednesday, Dec. 26.
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St. Louis Rams WR Austin Pettis (toe) did not participate in practice Thursday, Nov. 15.
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The St. Louis Rams added WR Austin Pettis to the 53-man roster Tuesday, Sept. 18, taking him off of the suspended list.
Fantasy Impact: Pettis could get immediate playing time for the Rams but isn't worth a roster spot for fantasy teams just yet.
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St. Louis Rams WR Austin Pettis (undisclosed) appears to have the wind knocked out of him during practice, but he was able to return to drills a few minutes later.
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St. Louis Rams WR Austin Pettis has been suspended four games for violating the NFL's policy on performance enhancing drugs. He will miss the final two games of the 2011 season and the first two games of the 2012 season.
Fantasy Impact: Not a great way to go out during your rookie season. Pettis could be fighting for a roster spot in 2012.
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St. Louis Rams WR Austin Pettis (knee) left the Week 11 game against the Seattle Seahawks due to a knee injury.
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St. Louis Rams WR Greg Salas had seven receptions for 59 yards in Week 9 against the Arizona Cardinals, and fellow rookie WR Austin Pettis posted four catches for 43 yards.
Fantasy Impact: Pettis should be taking over the slot role, which has a lot of value in PPR leagues. Salas is done for the season with a broken leg.
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St. Louis Rams WR Austin Pettis will line up as the slot receiver with WR Danny Amendola (elbow, triceps) missing the rest of the season.
Fantasy Impact: Even though this spot gets a lot of targets in the Rams' offense, Pettis still doesn't have much value. He has really struggled his rookie season, dropping a lot of passes.
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St. Louis Rams WR Austin Pettis (ankle) suffered a sprained ankle in Week 4.
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St. Louis Rams WR Austin Pettis made his NFL debut in Week 3 against the Baltimore Ravens. He hauled in two receptions for just eight yards.
Fantasy Impact: Don't expect much from Pettis. His role will diminish as Danny Amendola gets healthy.
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