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NFL ROUNDUP: RAMS SET TO HIRE SNEAD

NFL ROUNDUP: RAMS SET TO HIRE SNEAD

Published on Saturday, February 11, 2012 6:00:17 PM CST
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Rams on cusp of hiring Les Snead

By Howard Balzer

ST. LOUIS—The St. Louis Rams have offered Les Snead their general manager job and were in negotiations with him Saturday, The Sports Xchange has confirmed.

Following a search that included interviews of at least nine potential candidates, club owner Stan Kroenke had been expected to meet this weekend with two finalists: Minnesota Vikings director of player personnel George Paton and Snead, the Atlanta Falcons director of player personnel.

But Paton, who was believed to be the favorite, was retained by the Vikings, who made him the team's assistant general manager.

The Rams then offered the job to Snead and were amid contract negotiations Saturday, a source familiar with the discussions told The Sports Xchange.

Snead would replace Billy Devaney, who was fired along with head coach Steve Spagnuolo on Jan. 2.

Both Paton and Snead had interviewed twice; Snead's first was before Jeff Fisher was hired as head coach on Jan. 13. Paton's first interview wasn't until Jan. 31 and he had a second interview this past Monday.

Paton had been the Vikings' personnel director for the last five years, while Snead has been with the Falcons in the director's chair for three years.

Calling Paton on Saturday "an integral part of our personnel department since he arrived in 2007, Vikings GM Rick Spielman announced the move to make him the assistant GM.

Another Snead with varied scouting experience in the league, including with the Tennessee Titans when new Rams coach Jeff Fisher was the head coach there, has also been hired by the Rams although Rich Snead's actual responsibilities are not yet known.

A reported interview Thursday with Steelers director of business and administration Omar Khan did not occur, according to sources.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch had also reported the Les Snead contract talks via Twitter.

—Report: Steelers to let Ward go

After 14 seasons, three Super Bowl appearances and two titles, the Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly decided to part ways with wide receiver Hines Ward.

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