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(KTVI) - Last October, Rams nation held its collective breath when quarterback Sam Bradford went down in pain. A torn ACL ended his season.

Now he is rehabbing that surgically repaired knee and vows he will be back for the upcoming season.

Bradford says the knee is getting better every day and says he's looking forward to getting back on the gridiron.

Coach Fisher has made it clear that Bradford is the Rams first string quarterback despite missing most of the 2013 season.

Bradford says he doesn’t feel any pressure from anyone but does put some pressure on himself to come back and play at a high level.

“It was really tough to not be out there with my teammates on Sunday, having to sit on the side line and watch wasn’t easy so just to get out there and have fun again is going to make a big difference,” Bradford said.

Super Bowl Sunday: Bradford says he’s looking forward to watching the game and thinks the Broncos are going to win in a close one.