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Veteran S Atogwe itching to hit field for Rams
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Veteran S Atogwe itching to hit field for Rams

Published Aug. 12, 2010 8:15 a.m. ET

After a season-ending shoulder injury and contract hassles, St. Louis Rams safety Oshiomogho Atogwe just wants to get on the field and play.

Atogwe has been out of action since he was injured on Dec. 6 against the Chicago Bears, and is ready to get going again.

''I haven't fought in a long time,'' Atogwe said. ''Out on the practice field, this is all sparring. When you're playing against another team, that's when the fight happens. ''I'm looking forward to it. I know it's the preseason, but to play, anytime you get to go out to play, it's an opportunity and I'm excited.''

The 29-year-old Atogwe, now in his sixth season, has started 60 of 72 career games, and has 19 career interceptions and 19 forced fumbles. He was second on the team last season with 82 tackles, despite missing the final four games.

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Atogwe also fills another important role as a coach on the field. His leadership was evident at Wednesday morning's practice.

''The defense was having a rough spell there, and I heard him say something in a leadership way, which is what you always want to have,'' Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said. ''Now in the heat of the battle in the game, all the coaches are on the sideline. You need that guy in there and that's very, very valuable to have.''

There was some question as to whether the Rams would have that at all this season.

After failing to agree on a multiyear deal with Atogwe, the Rams declined to sign him to a one-year tender, making him a free agent. The possibility of a lockout in 2011 didn't help Atogwe's negotiating position, leaving him with limited options.

Ultimately, Atogwe agreed to a 5-year, $31.6 million deal with St. Louis. However, it could end up being a one-year deal if the Rams decline an $8 million roster bonus due to Atogwe next February.

That's not out of the question because safety is one of the few positions of strength on the Rams. The team was pleased with the play of 2009 free agent acquisitions James Butler and Craig Dahl, and has added former Bears player Kevin Payne to the mix this season.

However, Atogwe is not giving up anything without a fight. His work ethic is legendary among his teammates. Long after Wednesday's morning session, he was the last player on the field, working with a blocking sled.

''That's the way you have to approach it,'' said Atogwe, who claims his shoulder has healed but added he still is eager to test it in game conditions. ''Any time you get complacent or comfortable, that's when you'll find a younger player ready to take your spot.

''I've been blessed to play this game. I'm going to put my whole heart into it and get the most out of it and be the best player I can be. That takes work. It's nothing I'm afraid of or am going to shy away from. I enjoy the work. I enjoy the process.''

He would enjoy it more if the team has more success. The Rams have won only six games the past three years.

''As a competitor, you always want to be successful in whatever you do,'' Atogwe said. ''You have a sense of urgency to want to get it done. ''I think this entire team feels that way. The players we have know what we're capable of. We just have to continue to work and it will happen.''

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