| Marshall
Faulk
Scout.com Headlines: |
Faulk Pay Cut  Marshall Faulk Contract Status
-by GridIronGateway.com
Sep 1, 2006 |
Rams Press Conference Life After Marshall Faulk
-by GridIronGateway.com
Jul 21, 2006 |
NFL News & Notes - 7/11/06  News and notes from around the NFL
-by FalconInsider.com
Jul 11, 2006 |
Will Faulk Stay or Will He Go?  Rams RB meets with Bulger, coaches
-by WarpathInsiders.com
Mar 4, 2006 |
TB Marshall Faulk: More action--if still around 
-by WarpathInsiders.com
Feb 26, 2006 |
TB Marshall Faulk: Flashes Old Form Replacing Injured Jackson 
-by GridIronGateway.com
Sep 26, 2005 |
TB Marshall Faulk: 2 Mill Less 
-by theOBR.com
Mar 1, 2005 |
TB Marshall Faulk: Reworks Deal To Help Cap 
-by GridIronGateway.com
Feb 25, 2005 |
TB Marshall Faulk: Getting A Better Opportunity 
-by theOBR.com
Feb 18, 2005 |
Rams’ Report Card For 2004; A Mixed Bag Now that the pain of seeing the season end in such a depressing manner last Saturday is subsiding,
-by GridIronGateway.com
Jan 22, 2005 |
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Ht: 5-10
Wt: 211
| Date of Birth: |
02/26/1973 |
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New Orleans,
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| Biography: |
| Born Marshall William Faulk in New Orleans, La...saw action as running back, quarterback, wide receiver and cornerback at Carver High in New Orleans...dedicated $500,000 to his Foundation to help local children’s charities such as Lift for Life Gym, The Right Step, Cochran Community Center and Christian Activity Center...contributes $2,000 for every touchdown he scores to the Marshall Plan, the fund-raising vehicle of his foundation...in 1999 donated $340 for every touchdown he scored to the American Liver Foundation as tribute to former Chicago Bears’ running back Walter Payton...hosts celebrity golf tournament and football camp for kids in the summer...active on Celebrity Players Golf Tour...Faulk joins Colts’ QB Peyton Manning (D1-’98, first overall) and Broncos’ DE Neil Smith (D1-’88, second overall) as highest drafted NFL players who are New Orleans natives...worked at Latham and Watkins law firm in San Diego during summers...has own website, www.marshallfaulk.com...single... resides in St. Louis.
Best all-around player in the league…tremendous knowledge of game, along with physical gifts that are unparalleled…can change the game anytime he touches the ball…future NFL Hall of Famer has earned six Pro Bowl invitations in eight-year career…has seven 1,000-yard rushing seasons, 27 100-yard rushing games, three 200-yard rushing games, and eight 100-yard receiving games in career...first player in NFL history to gain 2,000 yards from scrimmage in four consecutive seasons…in three seasons with Rams, has set team record for touchdowns (59), gained 6,765 yards, posted 13 100-yard rushing games, three 200-yard rushing games, three 100-yard receiving games, one 200-yard receiving game, seven two-touchdown games, four three-touchdown games, and four four-touchdown games…enters 2002 ranked 16th all-time in NFL history in rushing (9,442 yards), 10th all-time in total yards from scrimmage (14,889 yards), and ninth all-time in touchdowns (110)…traded to the Rams 4/15/99 by Indianapolis in exchange for the Rams’ second-round pick (36th overall) and fifth-round pick (138th overall) in 1999 NFL Draft...second overall pick by Indianapolis in 1994 NFL Draft. 2001: Finished second in NFL Most Valuable Player voting to teammate Kurt Warner while earning Offensive Player of the Year honors for third consecutive year…earned Daniel F. Reeves Memorial Award, given annually to team’s most valuable player, in voting by teammates…rushed 260 times for career-high 1,382 yards and 12 touchdowns while catching 83 passes for 765 yards and nine touchdowns…led Rams, was third in NFC and fifth in NFL in rushing, led Rams and tied for fifth in NFC in receptions, and led all NFL running backs in receptions and receiving yards…his 128 points led NFL for the second straight season while also leading the league in first downs (110)…had five 100-yard rushing games (including one 200-yard game), one 100-yard receiving game, nine 150-total yard games, two 200-total yard games, three multi-touchdown rushing games, two multi-touchdown receiving games, three two-touchdown games, two three-touchdown games, and one four-touchdown game…Rams were 5-0 when Faulk rushed for at least 100 yards, 9-0 when he gains at least 150-total yards, and 2-0 when totaled at least 200 yards…became sixth-fastest player in league history to score 100 touchdowns (116 games)…his 2,147 total yards ranked second in the NFL while his 21 touchdowns made Faulk just second player in league history (Emmitt |
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