SEATTLE -- Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley had a message for Jared Goff in the aftermath of a 24-3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks: Leave the running to me.Goff, the 2016 No. 1 overall pick, absorbed a hit to the helmet from cornerback Richard Sherman in Thursdays fourth quarter, prompting Goff to exit the game and be placed in the concussion protocol. Goff was talking casually with his teammates postgame and Gurley said he was fine.He seemed OK, but hes probably tough enough to disguise it, Rams interim coach John Fassel said. Hes in the protocol, so well see how it is.With his team trailing by 21 and about nine minutes left in the game, Goff ran 15 yards up the sideline, taking the ball to the Seahawks 2 before being knocked out of bounds on Shermans vicious hit. Goff also took a big hit while running in for a touchdown late in Sundays 42-14 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.His most recent run was called back because of a hold by right guard Andrew Donnal, giving the Rams their sixth penalty of the game. Goff was promptly taken out, replaced by former starting quarterback Case Keenum.You admire his courage, but you just have to get out of bounds, said Fassel, whose team finished the drive with a turnover on downs. Young quarterbacks, you dont have to fight for the extra yard. And hell learn that. Hes just got to get out of bounds.Sherman explained that the Seahawks were in man-to-man coverage when Goff scrambled out of the pocket. Sherman ran full speed at Goff, but thought he was going to step out of bounds to avoid the hit. But then Goff went for it all.He looked like he was setting up to take a dive into the end zone for a touchdown, Sherman went on, and we dont give free meals, so he had to feel it.Goff entered the game with a 24.6 Total QBR, the worst in the NFL from Weeks 11 to 14, then went 13-of-25 for 135 yards, taking four sacks and being hurried with almost every snap.Rams cornerback Mike Jordan, filling in for an injured E.J. Gaines, also suffered a concussion while trying to bring down Seahawks running back Thomas Rawls in the third quarter. That prompted Troy Hill to come in and get beat badly off the line of scrimmage by Doug Baldwin for an easy touchdown.Fassel said special-teams contributor Bradley Marquez (knee), defensive back Marqui Christian (ankle) and safety T.J. 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BRISBANE, Australia -- Sally Pearson will not defend her Olympic hurdles title in Rio de Janeiro after tearing a tendon in her hamstring, yet another setback in a year beset by injuries.Pearson, the 100-meter hurdles Olympic gold medalist in London four years ago and silver medalist at Beijing in 2008, told Australias Channel Nine news Wednesday that she was shocked at the extent of the training injury and didnt have enough time to recover fully ahead of the Aug. 5-21 Olympics.Im disappointed -- Im gutted, she said. Its the biggest sporting event in the world that Im missing out on. I cant be part of it, and its upsetting.The 29-year-old Pearson missed 12 months of competition after breaking her wrist in a racing accident, and complained earlier in the month that her preparations had been hampered by a niggly hamstring.She only returned to competition on June 5, a year and a day after crashing over a hurdle at a Diamond League meet in Rome and needing surgery. She had three races in Europe before returning to Australia to work on her speed, skipping a scheduled run in Stockholm.Australias Olympic team leader Kitty Chiller said Pearsons absence was devastating for us and the team.It was always an uphill battle for Sally to get back to her best form in Rio, Chiller told a news conference in Perth, Western Australia before Pearson confirmed her withdrawal. If anyone was going to do that, she would have done it because shes such a huge fighter.On June 18, Pearson posted a fitness update on her website, writing how shed arrived in Birmingham full of hope and excitement but was disappointed with heer times and also disappointed that my body was letting me down.ddddddddddddThis has been a big year, broken bones, torn calf, degenerative Achilles and hammy problems and thats just with me. Sometimes I wonder why I still continue to do this sport.Pearson had strapping on her left hamstring when she raced in Birmingham, and trailed home in seventh place in 13.25 seconds -- almost a second slower than her personal best and a time she described as disgusting.But in the week leading up to Mondays training mishap, the 2011 world champion said shed felt in her best shape in a year, and was ready to overcome all the setbacks.Unfortunately on Monday, my body just didnt agree with me this time, she said. It couldnt push that little extra bit to the edge. I just tumbled over the edge unfortunately this time, and I tore my hamstring.Pearson said she couldnt risk long-term damage, and a fierce competitive streak prevented her from concealing the injury in the hope of just being able to contest the heats in Rio.If I pushed it too early ... I could do some serious injury and make it 100 times worse, and maybe not come back from it, she said in the TV interview. I could have gone to the Olympics and still competed ... (but) I go there for 100 percent effort and I wouldnt be able to give that effort that I would like to bring.Pearson said she planned to take time off and wanted to return in time for the 2018 Commonwealth Games, being staged near her home on Australias Gold Coast. ' ' '