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Former Cheyney University wide out Dominique Curry signs a free
agent contract with the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League. This
past weekend the Rams held a mini-camp exclusively for 67 rookies and Curry was
one of four players to make the cut. Curry graduated from Cheyney in 2009 and
still had one year of eligibility remaining which he decided to use at PSAC
rival California (PA) and earn credits towards his masters degree. Although
used sparingly in the Vulcans offense, Curry was a mainstay on special teams
and finished the year with four catches for 64 yards including a touchdown.
While at Cheyney, the 6-2 wide receiver earned All-PSAC (Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference) honors (2005 2nd Team, 2006 1st Team, and 2007 1st Team).
Curry was the conferences Rookie of the Year in 2005. That year he appeared in
11 games catching 33 passes for 584 yards including four touchdowns to rank
seventh in the PSAC in receiving yards per game. In 2006, the Philadelphia
native and George Washington HS graduate caught 63 balls for 1,035 yards and
seven touchdowns. He ranked third in receptions per game and second in
receiving yards per contest within the PSAC. In 2007 Curry caught 38 passes for
583 yards and three touchdowns. Curry was a three sport athlete while at
Cheyney. He starred on the basketball court scoring 1,079 points in his Cheyney
career (2005-09) placing him 16th on the all-time Wolves scoring list. While at
Cheyney he had the privilege of playing basketball for his dad, Dominique
Stephens (two years as an assistant and two years as a head coach). In his
rookie season father and son teamed up to lead Cheyney to a NCAA D II
tournament appearance. Game in and game out Curry would electrify the Cope Hall
crowd with athletic dunks that made Cope Hall one of the toughest places in the
PSAC for a visiting team to play. Curry also ran track for the Wolves. Should
Curry make the team, his friends, family and well wishers will have to go a
long way to see him play. The closest the Rams get to Philadelphia is August 26
during an exhibition game at New England.
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