ST. LOUIS -- Marshall Faulk's recent
struggles are due to a bruised left knee that will keep him out of
Rams practices this week. He'll also likely miss Sunday's game against
the 49ers after being downgraded from probable to questionable on
Thursday.
A gimpy Faulk has 20 carries for only 13 yards the last two weeks.
First-round pick Steven Jackson almost
certainly will start in his place on Sunday against the San Francisco
49ers, and coach Mike Martz said Thursday that Jackson probably should
have played more the last two games.
"He's going to carry the load this week," Martz said. "We've got to give
Marshall a chance to recover."
Until now, the Rams have made no mention of Faulk's injury. Last year,
Faulk had two operations on his right knee. The injury could date to the
second week of the season against the Falcons, when he took a blow to
the knee.
"He's very quiet about it and doesn't say anything about it, and doesn't
want anybody to know about it," Martz said. "But nonetheless, we need to
do the right thing by Marshall.
"He'll be involved with the game plan and if he feels like he's ready to
go on Sunday, great, great."
Another sign that Faulk probably won't play is third-string back
Arlen Harris got some reps in practice Thursday.
Faulk has 161 carries for 683 yards, a 4.2-yard average with three
touchdowns. Jackson, the first running back selected in the draft, has
377 yards on 74 carries, a 5.1-yard average, and two touchdowns.
Martz said he's seen significant progress in Jackson in recent weeks.
Unlike the slippery Faulk, the 240-pound Jackson is more of a power
runner.
"He has complete knowledge and I guess his background is complete in
terms of the trust factor of what you do and what you don't do," Martz
said. "He's absolutely prepared, there's no question about it."
Faulk, 31, is in his 11th NFL season and hasn't had a 1,000-yard rushing
season since 2001. Martz said he's aware of the need to prepare for a
transition.
"He's very aware of his body and he's aware of Steven's ability," Martz
said. "He understands how important it is in order to make it through
the season in one piece.
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