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Marshall Faulk

Marshall Faulk is a former professional American football running back and current head coach for the Southern Jaguars. Known for his versatility as a runner and receiver, Faulk played 12 seasons in the NFL, primarily with the St. Louis Rams, where he was a key component of "The Greatest Show on Turf." He is widely considered one of the greatest running backs in NFL history.

February 26, 1973: Marshall Faulk Born

On February 26, 1973, Marshall William Faulk was born. He would become an American football coach and former professional running back, later becoming the head coach for the Southern Jaguars and playing 12 seasons in the NFL, most notably with the St. Louis Rams.

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September 14, 1991: Record-Breaking Performance Against University of the Pacific

On September 14, 1991, Marshall Faulk had one of the best performances of his career against the University of the Pacific. He amassed 386 yards and scored seven touchdowns, both records for freshmen at the time.

1991: Heisman Finalist

In 1991, Marshall Faulk was a Heisman finalist, finishing 9th in the voting.

1992: Finished Second in Heisman Trophy Voting

After his 1992 season at SDSU, Marshall Faulk finished second in the Heisman Trophy award voting, losing to Gino Torretta.

1992: Named Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar Jr.

In 1992, Marshall Faulk was named Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar Jr. by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education.

1993: Heisman Finalist

In 1993, Marshall Faulk was a Heisman finalist, finishing 4th in the voting.

1993: Showcased All-Purpose Ability

In his junior season in 1993, Marshall Faulk showcased his all-purpose ability by catching 47 passes for 640 yards and 3 touchdowns, along with 1,530 rushing yards and 21 rushing touchdowns.

July 25, 1994: Signed with the Indianapolis Colts

On July 25, 1994, Marshall Faulk signed a seven-year $17.2 million contract with the Indianapolis Colts, including a $5.1 million signing bonus.

1994: Considered a Top Prospect in the NFL Draft

In 1994, Marshall Faulk was considered one of the top prospects in the NFL draft, along with Dan Wilkinson, Heath Shuler, and Trent Dilfer.

1994: Drafted by the Indianapolis Colts

In the 1994 NFL draft, Marshall Faulk was selected second overall by the Indianapolis Colts after playing college football for the San Diego State Aztecs.

1997: Barry Sanders' Rushing Record

In 1997, Barry Sanders set a record of 2,358 rushing yards.

1998: Led NFL in Total Yards from Scrimmage

In 1998, Marshall Faulk led the NFL in total yards from scrimmage with 2,227 yards while playing alongside rookie quarterback Peyton Manning. He also had 1,319 rushing yards, setting a new personal high.

August 4, 1999: Signed with the St. Louis Rams

On August 4, 1999, Marshall Faulk signed a seven-year, $45.2 million contract with the St. Louis Rams after being traded from the Indianapolis Colts.

1999: Catalyst for "The Greatest Show on Turf"

In 1999, during his first year with St. Louis, Marshall Faulk became a catalyst for the St. Louis Rams' offense, nicknamed "The Greatest Show on Turf".

1999: Previous Contract with Rams

In 2002, Marshall Faulk was about to enter the fourth year of his 1999 contract.

2000: Named NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year

In 2000, Marshall Faulk was named NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year for the second time. He also set a new NFL record with 26 total touchdowns in 14 games.

2000: Named NFL MVP

In 2000, Marshall Faulk was named NFL Most Valuable Player and won his first AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year award as a member of the St. Louis Rams.

2001: Last 1,000-Yard Rushing Season

In 2001, Marshall Faulk had his last 1,000-yard rushing season.

July 29, 2002: Signed New Contract with Rams

On July 29, 2002, Marshall Faulk signed a new seven-year, $43.95 million contract with the Rams, including a $10.7 million signing bonus.

2004: Split Time with Rookie Steven Jackson

In 2004, Marshall Faulk split playing time with rookie Steven Jackson, rushing for 774 yards.

February 2005: Restructured Contract with the Rams

In February 2005, Marshall Faulk agreed to a restructured contract with the Rams to reduce his contract cap number. The new contract guaranteed him a total of $6 million over the next two seasons, including a $2 million signing bonus.

2006: Marriage to Lindsay Stoudt

In 2006, Marshall Faulk married Lindsay Stoudt; they had three children together.

2006: Knee Surgery and Analyst Role

In 2006, Marshall Faulk underwent reconstructive knee surgery and missed the entire NFL season. He served as an analyst for the NFL Network's NFL Total Access during the season.

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March 26, 2007: Announced Retirement from Football

On March 26, 2007, Marshall Faulk officially announced his retirement from professional football.

November 29, 2007: Rams Announced Retirement of Faulk's Number

On November 29, 2007, the Rams announced that they would be retiring Marshall Faulk's jersey number.

December 20, 2007: Jersey Retirement Ceremony

On December 20, 2007, the Rams held a halftime ceremony to retire Marshall Faulk's jersey number during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

2009: Chris Johnson Breaks Rushing Record

In 2009, Chris Johnson broke Marshall Faulk's record of 2,429 yards from scrimmage.

2009: Induction into San Diego Hall of Champions

In 2009, Marshall Faulk was inducted into the San Diego Hall of Champions.

2010: Voted Among NFL's Greatest Players

In 2010, Marshall Faulk was voted the number 70 player of all time on the NFL Network's The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players.

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2011: Elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame

In 2011, Marshall Faulk was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.

December 15, 2013: Inducted into Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor

On December 15, 2013, Marshall Faulk was inducted into the Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor along with Eric Dickerson.

2014: Divorce from Lindsay Stoudt

In 2014, Marshall Faulk and Lindsay Stoudt divorced. They were married since 2006 and had three children together.

January 7, 2016: Appeared in Life in Pieces

On January 7, 2016, Marshall Faulk played himself in season 1, episode 12 of the sitcom Life in Pieces on CBS.

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December 12, 2017: Suspended from NFL Network Amid Allegations

On December 12, 2017, Marshall Faulk was suspended from the NFL Network along with Heath Evans and Ike Taylor following sexual harassment allegations.

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December 2017: Faulk leaves NFL Network

In December 2017, Marshall Faulk ceased his analyst work for various programs on NFL Network.

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2017: Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame

In 2017, Marshall Faulk was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

2019: Spokesman for Foundation for a Drug-Free World

Since at least 2019, Marshall Faulk has served as a spokesman for the Foundation for a Drug-Free World, which is identified as a Scientology front group.

February 6, 2025: Hired as running backs coach

On February 6, 2025, Marshall Faulk was hired as running backs coach for the Colorado Buffaloes football team of the Big 12 Conference.

November 29, 2025: Hired as head coach

On November 29, 2025, Marshall Faulk was hired as head coach of the Southern Jaguars football team of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.