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Marshall Faulk
7/21/2006
Faulk will have major reconstructive knee surgery and be sidelined for the 2006 season. The 33-year-old running back hasn't participated in the Rams' minicamps this year and had been contemplating retirement before news of his latest surgery. "We were hoping for the best, but we've been planning for both scenarios," said Rams first-year coach Scott Linehan. "I think reality is setting in for sure that potentially his career is winding down."
6/10/2006
Faulk is not attending the Rams' final minicamp this weekend while contemplating retirement because of knees that have been slow to recover from offseason cleanup surgery. St. Louis coach Scott Linehan said Faulk's agent, Rocky Arceneaux, told him again on Thursday that the running back "wasn't physically ready to go."
12/12/2005
Faulk's limited role in the Rams' offense continued in Sunday's loss to the Minnesota Vikings, as he finished with 25 yards on five carries, along with four catches for 32 yards. However, his performance was good enough to record a milestone, as the veteran became the NFL's career leader in receiving yards by a running back, surpassing Larry Centers, who formerly held the mark. In 12 seasons, Faulk has 6,801 yards on 753 receptions.