Stedman Bailey is route running five months after getting shot in the head
The Rams receiver appears to be on the comeback path.

Nearly five months ago, on Nov. 24, Rams receiver Stedman Bailey was shot in the head. At the time, the Rams announced that Bailey was in "critical, but stable, condition."
Eventually, Bailey recovered. Just three weeks after the incident, Bailey began jogging around the hospital. Video of his light jogs emerged a few days later. Now, just five months after getting shot in the head, Bailey is already back to running routes.
Or as Bailey called it, "fine tuning."
A video posted by Stedman Bailey (@iamsb_12) onApr 11, 2016 at 9:54pm PDT
At the end of March, Rams head coach Jeff Fisher announced that Bailey was in the process of finding out if he's be able to return to the field.
"Sted is currently in the evaluation process, seeking numerous opinions from neurologists and the like," Fisher said, per the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "Just to see if he can not only play, but continue with a rigorous physical rehab program that will put him in position to play."
In Bailey's three-year career, he's caught 59 passes for 843 yards and two touchdowns. The video above seems to indicate that he might eventually have a chance to add to those numbers, which would provide the perfect ending to an already miraculous comeback.















