LANDOVER, Md. Vans Sk8 Low Sale . - Two demonstrations of social activism by some St. Louis Rams players havent affected the teams performance on the field.To the contrary, the Rams havent put up back-to-back games like this in nearly seven decades.The Rams blanked the Washington Redskins 24-0 Sunday, giving the franchise its first winning streak of the season and its first consecutive shutouts since the Cleveland Rams beat the Chicago Cardinals 21-0 and the Chicago Bears 17-0 during the 1945 season.1945? Were about to shut out three! defensive tackle Michael Brockers said. Whens the last time we shut out three?That would be never. Brockers will get a chance to back up the guarantee at home against the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday.Such blustering aside, several Rams players offered another sobering reminder of life and death beyond the confines of football. Guard Davin Joseph wrote the words I Cant Breathe on the cleats he wore during pregame warmups. Receiver Kenny Britt wrote on his cleats several names of black men or teens, including Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin, whose deaths led to protests.And, of course, this was the same team whose receivers performed a Hands Up, Dont Shoot! show of solidarity before a home game a week earlier. The slogans reference Eric Garner and Brown, who were killed in confrontations with police in cases which, amid much dispute, did not lead to indictment by grand juries.Every life in this world is worth something, Joseph said. And when you lose one, it hurts, no matter who it is. We have to stand for the value of life.Heres more from a game that pushed the Rams to 6-7 and dropped the Redskins to 3-10:GOOSE EGG REDUX: The Rams throttled the Oakland Raiders 52-0 the previous week, so the shutouts have come against a pair of bottom-feeders. Still, its not easy to keep a team scoreless in the modern NFL; no team had posted back-to-back shutouts since the Dallas Cowboys late in the 2009 season.The Rams limited the Redskins to 206 total yards and had seven sacks. The defence has 29 sacks over six games.Were built to rush, weve known that, coach Jeff Fisher said, so its nice to get back on track a little bit.RUBBING IT IN: The six players sent out by Fisher for the coin toss were part of the teams three-year haul stemming from the deal that allowed the Redskins to select Robert Griffin III in the 2012 draft. Right now, that looks like a one-sided trade — because Griffin has been benched twice in two years and his future in Washington is in doubt.I will always be remembered as (being a part of) that blockbuster trade, Brockers said. And, you know, the Rams won. The Rams won that one.RG3 PLAYS: Griffin did make it into the game because Redskins starter Colt McCoy suffered a sprained neck when sacked for the sixth time with 2 minutes to play. McCoy was sent to the hospital for X-rays, and first-year coach Jay Gruden, whose future might be as tenuous as Griffins, said hell review both McCoys health and performance before deciding who starts next week.Colt hurt his neck, Gruden said, so we are back to the drawing board.KICKING MISADVENTURES: St. Louis Greg Zuerlein missed an extra point, a 28-yard chip shot and a 38-yard field goal attempt — all wide right — before sneaking one just inside the upright from 34.After the game in the locker room, Fisher brought some levity to his kickers struggles by having holder Johnny Hekker put the ball down and Zuerlein kick it into a locker while the rest of the team watched.Anytime you have a day like this, its never easy to show your face around everyone, Zuerlein said. But coach Fisher is awesome.GEOLOGY CHECK: The Redskins have lost five straight, have their fifth double-digit loss season in six years, and are heading into another December of turmoil that will focus on the futures of coaches, quarterbacks and the front office.Ive said rock-bottom once before, Washington linebacker Ryan Kerrigan said. It downplays what rock-bottom is if you keep saying (it) every time you lose.___AP NFL websites: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP_NFL___Follow Joseph White on Twitter: http://twitter.com/JGWhiteAP Cheap Vans SK8 .J. -- Kevin Gilbride retired Thursday as offensive co-ordinator for the New York Giants. Vans Old Skool Sale . - Vince Wilfork has played only two career games in Kansas City. http://www.vanssalestore.com/vans-old-skool-clearance.html . The Union looked to have grabbed a big win in the 88th minute when Amobi Okugo finally put the hosts in front. But a terrible giveaway by Union goalkeeper Rais Mbolhi handed Earnshaw the equalizer in the second minute of stoppage time, keeping the Union two points back of fifth-place Red Bull New York for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.KENNEWICK, Wash. - Brian Williams scored two goals, including the winner 18 seconds into overtime, as Tri-City toppled the Everett Silvertips 4-3 on Saturday in Western Hockey League action. Beau McCue and Connor Rankin also scored for the Americans (12-9-2) while Parker Bowles chipped in with three assists. Tyler Sandhu, Kohl Bauml and Joshua Winquist supplied the offence for the Silvertips (13-3-4), who earned at least one point in their fourth straight game. Tri-Citys Eric Comrie made 29 saves for the win. Everetts Daniel Cotton stopped 20 shots in defeat. The Americans went 2 for 3 on the power play while the Silvertips scored twice on seven chances with the man advantage. --- BRONCOS 6 RAIDERS 2 SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. -- Colby Cave and Graham Black each scored twice as the Broncos extended their win streak to seven games by defeating Prince Albert. Connor Sanvido and Cavin Leth also scored for Swift Current (13-8-1) and Julian Honka tacked on three assists. Matteo Gennaro scored both goals for the Raiders (11-8-2). Eetu Laurikainen was impressive for the Broncos as he turned away 40 shots for the win. Cole Cheveldave allowed four goals on 11 shots and was pulled from Prince Alberts net after 14 minutes of action. Nick McBridge stopped 18-of-20 shots in relief. --- WARRIORS 4 BLADES 3 (OT) SASKATOON -- Torrin White scored twice, including 3:59 into overtime, as Moose Jaw edged the Blades. Josh Uhrich and Sam Fioretti also scored for the Warriors (7-11-4) as White added an assist for a three-point outing. Saskatoon (9-10-3) got goals form Brett Stovin, Graham Millar and Ryan Coghlan. Moose Jaws Zachary Sawchenko made 23 saves for the win. Alex Moodie stopped 22 shots for the Blades. --- TIGERS 3 HITMEN 2 (SO) CALGARY -- Daniel Wapple made 36 saves as Medicine Hat slipped past the Hitmen in a shootout. Curtis Valk scored the shootout winner for the Tigers (13-3-3) while Hunter Shinkaruk and Trevor Cox scored in regulation. Calder Brooks and Kenton Helgesen supplied the offence for Calgary (10-5-4), which has dropped three games in a row. Chris Driedger stopped 29 shots for the Hitmen. --- ICE 3 CHIEFS 2 CRANBROOK, B.C. -- Austin Vettrls goal late in the second period stood up as the winner as Kootenay beat Spokane. Luke Philp and Levi Cable also scored for the Ice (10-8-2), who scored twice while on the man advvantage. Cheap Vans Shoes For Sale. Mike Aviani and Mitch Holmberg each had a goal and an assist for the Chiefs (14-7-0). Kootenays Wyatt Hofflin stopped 23 shots for the victory. Eric Williams made 27 saves in net for Spokane. --- REBELS 4 HURRICANES 3 LETHBRIDGE, Alta. -- Red Deer scored three power-play goals to hand the Hurricanes their ninth loss in a row. Conner Bleackley, Rhyse Dieno and Nick Charif each scored with the man advantage for the Rebels (9-11-1) and Brooks Maxwell scored even strength. Brady Ramsay, Jamal Watson and Josh Derko scored for Lethbridge (2-16-3), which sits dead last in the WHL standings. Red Deers Patrik Bartosak made 21 saves for the win as Hurricanes netminder Corbin Boes turned away 26 shots in defeat. --- ROYALS 3 WINTERHAWKS 2 (OT) PORTLAND, Ore. -- Coleman Vollrath turned back 41 shots as Victoria defeated the Winterhawks. Brandon Magee scored twice, including the winner, for the Royals (12-9-1) and Austin Carroll had the other. Oliver Bjorkstrand and Taylor Leier scored for Portland (14-4-2) and Derrick Pouliot assisted on both. Brendan Burke made 33 saves for the Winterhawks. --- GIANTS 5 COUGARS 1 VANCOUVER -- Brett Kulak scored twice as the Giants crushed Prince George. Tim Traber, Dmitry Osipov and Jackson Houck also scored for Vancouver (8-11-2). Troy Bourke registered the lone goal for the Cougars (7-11-4), who are winless in six games. Payton Lee made 21 saves for the Giants. Brett Zarowny and Ty Edmonds combined to stop 35-of-40 shots for Prince George. --- ROCKETS 2 OIL KINGS 0 KELOWNA, B.C. -- Jordan Cooke stopped 25 shots as the Rockets blanked Edmonton for their seventh straight victory. Kris Schmidli and Justin Kirkland scored for Kelowna (14-2-0). Tristan Jarry turned away 28-of-30 shots for the Oil Kings (12-8-1). The loss snapped Edmontons four-game win streak. --- PATS 5 THUNDERBIRDS 3 KENT, Wash. -- Morgan Klimchuk scored twice as Regina came from behind to defeat Seattle. Boston Leier, Kyle Burroughs and Braden Christoffer also scored for the Pats (11-9-0), who trailed 3-2 after 40 minutes of play. Brandon Troock, Alexander Delnov and Adam Henry recorded goals for the Thunderbirds (11-7-2), who dropped their fourth contest in a row. Reginas Dawson MacAuley made 28 saves for the win as Danny Mumaugh gave Seattle a chance by stopping 49-of-53 shots. ' ' '