The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

LA Rams RB Todd Gurley misses practice with bruised thigh

- AP Sports Writer

By Greg Beacham THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF. (AP) >> Todd Gurley missed practice Wednesday with a bruised left thigh, and the Los Angeles Rams don’t know whether their star running back will play against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.

Coach Sean McVay says Gurley’s injury “caught us all off-guard” when Los Angeles went back to work following several days without practice. The Rams (32) haven’t played since last Thursday, when they lost 30-29 at Seattle.

A difficult matchup for the Rams would be even tougher without Gurley, their top ball-carrier for five seasons. Since McVay took over in 2017, Gurley is the NFL’s leader in yards rushing (2,826), yards from scrimmage (4,262) and rushing touchdowns (35).

McVay refused to predict whether Gurley will face the Niners at the Coliseum.

“He’s so tough and he plays through so many different things,” McVay said. “But there’s still so much time (before Sunday). Even though we did play on a Thursday, we want to be smart with him.”

The team initially thought Gurley’s thigh problem was typical postgame soreness, but the Rams held him out of practice along with cornerback Aqib Talib, who has bruised ribs. Being without either veteran would be a significan­t setback to the Rams’ hopes of ending their two-game losing streak — just their second skid of McVay’s career.

“You think it’s your typical bumps and bruises, and then it ends up being a little bit more than that,” McVay said.

Ever since Gurley missed playing time down the stretch of Los Angeles’ Super Bowl run last season with a balky left knee, the running back’s health has been a constant source of conversati­on around the defending NFC champions.

That’s much to the dismay of Gurley, who has grown increasing­ly curt about the knee woes that could be the Rams’ primary motivation for his decreased workload on Sundays this season.

Gurley is a quiet 18th in the NFL this season with 270 yards rushing. He also has 14 receptions, but his overall touches are down significan­tly after he was in the NFL’s top five in each of the past three seasons.

The Rams insist they aren’t managing Gurley’s playing time, but opposing coaches have all agreed Los Angeles is trying to keep Gurley fresh for the long haul of this season and several more afterward. Gurley’s four-year, $60 million contract extension — with a record $45 million guaranteed — doesn’t even kick in until next year.

Malcolm Brown has 114 yards and two touchdowns in his fifth season as Gurley’s backup. Brown never had more than 63 carries in a season during his first four years behind Gurley, but the gifted athlete already has 26 carries in five games.

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