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St. Louis Rams Week 11 Injury Report: CB Justin King Questionable, RT Jason Smith Out

According to the official St. Louis Twitter account, the team may be without cornerback Justin King as he struggles with a pair of injuries:

@STLouisRams: CB Justin King did'nt [sic] practice today after suffering ankle sprain Thursday. Team is hoping he'll be able to get to game but uncertain now.

King initially appeared on the injury report with a head injury and has missed a game already this year, but the addition of the ankle injury only further reduces the starting cornerback's likelihood of playing on Sunday.

The Rams are also ailing on the edges of the offensive line as both Jason Smith and Rodger Saffold, the starting right and left tackles respectively, may not play against the Seattle Seahawks.

According the Rams, Saffold strained his pectoral in the weight room and could miss this week:

@STLouisRams: Saffold is getting an MRI right now but his status for this week remains to be seen. Mark LeVoir took reps at left tackle today.

The full injury report (via NFL.com) looks like this today:

Name Position Injury Practice Status Game Status
Sam Bradford QB Ankle Full Participation in Practice --
Jason Smith T Head Did Not Participate In Practice Out
Carnell Williams RB Calf Did Not Participate In Practice Out
Danario Alexander WR Hamstring Limited Participation in Practice Doubtful
Rodger Saffold T Head, Chest Did Not Participate in Practice --
Justin King CB Head, Ankle Limited Participation in Practice Questionable
Darian Stewart S Neck Full Participation in Practice Probable
Brandon Gibson WR Groin Limited Participation in Practice Probable
Josh Hull LB Hamstring Limited Participation in Practice Probable
Bryan Kehl LB Ankle Limited Participation in Practice Probable
Lance Kendricks TE Foot Limited Participation in Practice Probable
Jerious Norwood RB Hamstring Limited Participation in Practice Probable
Eugene Sims DE Shoulder Limited Participation in Practice Probable