MARSHALL FAULK
Faulk was drafted second overall by the Colts in 1994.
Lindsay Faulk is the wife, soon to be ex-wife of NFL Star/Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk, who played for the Rams and Colts, drafted in 1994. Lindsay and Marshall were married in 2006 at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Orlando, Fl. They have 3 biological daughters together, Presley (13), Farrah, (10) and Brooklyn (5). Lindsay has a 13 year old daughter (not biologically) with a single parent dad, with whom she co-parents with. Lindasy Faulk has a music contract and sells candles from her candle called Black by lindsay Faulk.
2nd pick overall in the 1994 NFL Draft.
He left SDSU after his junior year.
Jerome Bettis was traded from the Rams to the Steelers on NFL draft day, 1996. He played for the Steelers from 1996-2005.
Just three: Roger Craig, Marshall Faulk, and Christian McCaffrey.Most recently, McCaffrey inched over the 1,000-yard receiving mark in the Panthers’ final game of the 2019 season—he finished the year with 1,387 rushing yards and 1,005 receiving yards. McCaffrey, a third-year back, was a major bright spot on a 5-win team that started 3 different quarterbacks; he’s the only player to go 1,000/1,000 for a losing team.Before him was Faulk, who hit the milestone in the Rams’ championship season in 1999. In his sixth NFL season and first with the Rams, the elusive back caught 87 passes for 1,048 yards, and he rushed for 1,381. Faulk was an especially adept pass-catcher in the Rams’ high-powered offense, often lining up at receiver.The first to do it was Craig on the 1985 49ers. Like McCaffrey, Craig accomplished this in his third NFL season. With 1,016 receiving yards, he’s the only player on this list to lead his team in that category, and he also managed 1,050 yards on the ground with the fewest rushing attempts on the list (214).
im sure plenty have... i think Chris Johnson's already done it a few times this yearbut only 2 players in NFL history have rushed for 1,000 yrds and received for 1,000 yrds in the same year. Rodger Craig did it for the 9'ers and Marshall Faulk did it for the rams
The Rams first season in St. Louis was 1995. The franchise began as the Cleveland Rams in 1937.
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1995.