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Rams RB Jackson sidelined with strained thigh; Pats' Morris inactive

  • By Associated Press
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Running backs Steven Jackson of the St. Louis Rams and Sammy Morris of the New England Patriots were inactive for Sunday's game.

Jackson, who rushed for 160 yards and three touchdowns in last Sunday's 34-14 win over the Dallas Cowboys, was sidelined with a strained right thigh muscle. He leads the Rams with 508 yards rushing and 25 receptions.

Steven Jackson, RB
St. Louis Rams

2008 Statistics:
Carries: 121
Yards: 508
Touchdowns: 4

Morris gained a career-high 138 yards rushing in the first half of Monday night's 41-7 win over the Denver Broncos, but sat out the rest of the game with a knee injury.

The Patriots also were without LaMont Jordan for the third straight game with a calf injury, leaving them with Kevin Faulk, rookie free agent BenJarvus Green-Ellis and Heath Evans at running back.

Starting tackle Nick Kaczur and defensive end Jarvis Green were inactive for the second straight week for the Patriots with injuries. Other inactives for New England were wide receiver Matthew Slater, cornerback Lewis Sanders and linebackers Eric Alexander and Shawn Crable.

For St. Louis, the other inactive players were defensive tackle Adam Carriker, cornerback Tye Hill, safety Todd Johnson, guard Roy Schuening, wide receiver Drew Bennett and tackle John Greco. Brock Berlin was listed as the third quarterback.

Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press

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