Michael Sam Survives First Cut

Michael Sam is still a Ram. Via ESPN:

Michael Sam remains on the St. Louis Rams’ roster after the team made the necessary moves to get to the league maximum of 75 players. To reach that number, the Rams made four moves Tuesday afternoon, including placing quarterback Sam Bradford and center Demetrius Rhaney on injured reserve. St. Louis also released safety Matt Daniels and defensive end Sammy Brown. That Sam made it through the first round of cuts is of little surprise after he posted two sacks against the Cleveland Browns on Saturday night. Through three preseason games, Sam — the first openly gay active player in NFL history — has five tackles and three sacks. Rams coaches’ film review also credits the rookie defensive end with two quarterback pressures and a quarterback hit.

ESPN drew widespread criticism yesterday after it reported on Sam’s showering habits after games and practices. Via Yahoo Sports:

Before Michael Sam, the NFL’s first openly gay player, ever set foot on an NFL football field, doubters had claimed that he would be a distraction to his team and shunned by his teammates. However, in the first media flare-up regarding Sam’s orientation, he has received the definitive support of one of the strongest voices in his locker room. The precipitating incident was an ESPN report on how Sam, no sure thing to make the Rams’ roster, was adjusting to life with his new teammates. And after some initial cliches, the report took a sharp turn, focusing for almost a full minute on Sam’s showering habits. The report drew immediate criticism on social media, both for its selectiveness (how many other rookies’ shower habits are a story?) and its gaze too deep into the locker room. But there’s a larger issue here. For years, people who claim to know NFL culture have said that the locker room wouldn’t accept a gay man. But within hours after the report aired, Rams teammate Chris Long shattered that myth with one eight-word tweet.

Here’s the criticized shower report.