PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Injury Will Limit Henley
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Darryl Henley, a starting cornerback, practiced a little Thursday and said later his duty Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers will probably be confined to nickel situations.
Henley suffered a torn pectoral muscle on the first play of Sunday’s game against Green Bay but went on to play almost one-handed through the remainder of the half before leaving the game.
“Toward the end of the half it got really sore,” Henley said. “If the game had stayed close, though, I would have kept playing.
“It was definitely tore up because I felt it, but they told me it couldn’t get any worse and I wouldn’t be able to tear the biggest (muscle). I just tried to stick in there as long as I could.”
The Rams have listed Henley as “probable” for Sunday’s game, but Steve Israel has been working in his place.
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Coach Chuck Knox expects middle linebacker Shane Conlan to play against the Steelers, although a groin injury has kept Conlan from practicing all week.
Outside linebacker Henry Rolling, sidelined because of a broken thumb, will be replaced by Chris Martin.
“Rolling was probably playing better than any linebacker we had in there,” Knox said. “That puts a lot of pressure on your defense.”
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The Rams were 17,692 tickets short of selling out Anaheim Stadium and lifting the local television blackout.
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