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Jarryd Hayne’s replacement injured in opening minutes
The 27-year-old struggled in tight spaces as a running back and earned just eight carries for 25 yards over six games.
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Bush was carted off with a knee injury and is questionable to return.
The fact he was replaced by another running back doesn’t bode well for a San Francisco return.
Browns quarterback Josh McCown slipped on concrete further downfield last week and rammed into the padded wall in front of the stands, and walked away shaking his left arm.
The losers managed 189 yards and two field goals by Phil Dawson. James Laurinaitis and Michael Brockers tackled Mike Davis in the end zone on a run for a safety. But that old problem reared its ugly head again Sunday as the Rams finished with 12 penalties for 93 yards.
With a little more than 10 minutes on the clock in the second quarter, Gurley took a hand off from quarterback Nick Foles and burst up a huge hole up the middle.
With a 27-6 defeat of the short-handed San Francisco 49ers on Sunday at Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis finds itself with a 4-3 record, the first time it’s been over. He’s been a revelation in place of the injured Alec Ogletree and is making it more hard on the Rams coaches to put him on the sideline.
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The Rams’ 3-0 start against the NFC West is their best since they won seven in a row from November 23, 2003 to December 5, 2004.