Reggie Scott's title is VP, Sports Medicine and Performance. He's in his 12th year with the team and
"In his current role, Scott oversees the athletic training department which is responsible for managing and facilitating the medical care of Rams players. This includes daily evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, prevention, education and administrative work." [
www.therams.com] He has actually never been the strength and conditioning with the Rams.
The Rams' strength and conditioning coach is Justin Lovett. This is only his second year with the team: his quals (from this site [
www.therams.com] )
2003-04: Director of Sports Performance at Miramont Sports Center in Fort Collins, Colorado
2004-08: Aurora (Colo.) Grandview High School head strength and conditioning coach
2008-09: University of Texas at El Paso head soccer strength and conditioning coach, assisted with football and softball
2009-12: Denver Broncos intern (2009), assistant strength and conditioning coach (2010-2011)
2012-14: University of Georgia assistant football strength and conditioning coach
2014-16: Western Kentucky University head football strength and conditioning coach
2016-20: Purdue University director of football strength and conditioning
Lovett joins the Rams after three seasons as the director of football strength & conditioning for Purdue University. Prior to joining Purdue, he spent three seasons at Western Kentucky, helping the Hilltoppers to back-to-back Conference USA championships (2015 and 2016) and two straight bowl victories (2014 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl and 2015 Miami Beach Bowl). Western Kentucky also produced five NFL Draft picks during Lovett's tenure, highlighted by a school-record-tying three in 2016 which included current Rams tight end Tyler Higbee.
Before landing at Western Kentucky, Lovett spent two seasons working with the University of Georgia's football strength and conditioning staff. Current Rams running back Todd Gurley was among the 15 players drafted by NFL teams during Lovett's two seasons working with the Bulldogs.
Lovett first broke into the NFL as an intern with the Broncos in 2009, spending three seasons in Denver before returning to the college ranks.
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