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    Faulk To Retire Next Week

    ST. LOUIS (March 22, 2007) -- Marshall Faulk sat out last season with a knee injury that threatened to end his career. He'll officially close the door on his playing days March 26 when he announces his retirement at the NFL owners meetings.
    Faulk was the NFL MVP in 2000 and offensive player of the year three years running from 1999-2001. The 34-year-old helped the Rams win their only Super Bowl after the '99 season. He is ninth on the career rushing list with 12,279 yards and tied for sixth with 100 rushing touchdowns.
    "He was great for St. Louis, he was great for the Rams and he made the dome an exciting place to be on Sunday," team spokesman Rick Smith said. "But it was just a matter of when he would retire."
    Faulk began working for the NFL Network as an analyst last year when wear and tear began to get to his knees. He was a seven-time Pro Bowl selection with seven 1,000-yard rushing seasons and 38 100-yard games, and was the first player in league history to gain 2,000 yards rushing and receiving combined in four consecutive seasons from 1998-2001.
    His last 1,000-yard rushing season was in 2001, though, and he lost his starting job in 2004 when the Rams drafted Steven Jackson in the first round. Last year, Jackson began the Rams' first player since Faulk to accumulate 2,000 yards from scrimmage and broke Faulk's single-season reception mark with 88 catches.
    "It has been an honor and pleasure to play in the National Football League," Faulk said in a statement. "I'd like to thank all my teammates and coaches with whom I've been associated over the past 13 seasons as well as the fans who supported me throughout the years.
    "I gave the game my passion, and it gave me a wonderful career and memories that I will always be thankful for."
    Faulk set an NFL record, since broken, with 26 touchdowns in his 2000 MVP season. He played his first five seasons with the Indianapolis Colts and the Rams acquired him for second- and fifth-round draft picks.
    Faulk had a career-low 292 yards rushing in 2005, his final season.

    ESPN.com - NFL - Faulk to officially announce retirement next week

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    beat me to it, i was just gonna get this one!

    Marshall was one of the best ever!

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    Definitely A future HOFER!!!!

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    I agree with Sean,Marshall was one of the best ever..He is one of my all time favorites..Thanks Ed
    I only trade by Beckett price guide, not eBay comp or SV, TV..I also do not collect any Panini or Donruss Baseball products..

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