About a month ago Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Willimas told Rich Eisen that Blake Corum’s addition to the team would allow him to be used in the passing game.
Running back by committee… four words that are a nightmare to fantasy football fans. Unfortunately for fantasy players, the shift to a passing game in the NFL is causing more teams to adopt this approach.
As talented as Kyren Williams is, he also comes with some legitimate injury concerns. During his rookie season in 2022, he broke his foot in OTAs and sprained his ankle on the opening kickoff, costing him seven games.
Last year was the definition of a breakout season for Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams. Despite only playing in 12 games, Williams put himself on the map as one of the best running backs in the NFL today.
The Los Angeles Rams are back in action, opening up training camp at Loyola Marymount with their first practice on Wednesday. It’s very early in camp and it’s only one practice, but there are some things we can take away from Day 1.
Heading into training camp the Los Angeles Rams were closely monitoring several players who were nursing injuries sustained last season and this spring.
The Rams enter training camp with five running backs on their roster. Kyren Williams, Blake Corum, Boston Scott, Ronnie Rivers, and Zach Evans will be battling each other for roster spots and playing time.
Kyren Williams tore up the track at Notre Dame as he was one of the nation's top running backs in both the 2020 and 2021 seasons. Williams ran for 2,127 yards over those two seasons with 27 over his 415 rushing attempts ending with him celebrating in the end zone.
Every summer, NFL Network releases its Top 100 List. The list is voted on by current NFL players, giving a firm understanding of how their peers see the top talent in the NFL ranks.
Injuries are like zits of the football world. No one wants them, everyone gets them, and you do everything you can to get rid of them before the big date.
Los Angeles Rams rookie running back Blake Corum is poised to carve his name in the NFL. With Kyren Williams leading the way and the guidance of one of the best head coaches in the game today, Sean McVay, Corum has all the tools to make a significant impact.
The Los Angeles Rams will enter the 2024 season with one of the more potent offenses, at least on paper. The Rams appear to have all the tools to be among the top offenses in the NFL or possibly even the best.
The Los Angeles Rams saw a strong showing from running back Kyren Williams last season, helping the team reach the postseason. Williams put up 1,144 yards and 12 touchdowns on the year, placing himself as the top running back on the roster.
The Los Angeles Rams are coming off one successful 2023 season, which they'll look to build on. Things were clicking for the Rams on all cylinders by the end of the year, and while their season ended abruptly, the Rams knew they could count on their running back, Kyren Williams.
The Los Angeles Rams are expected to have one of the better-running back rooms around the NFL this coming season. Third-year player Kyren Williams will likely get the bulk of the carries, with rookie Blake Corum helping to lessen the load throughout the season.
The Los Angeles Rams are looking to be among the most dominant teams in the 2024 season, and a big reason they could do just that is due to their offensive weapons.
Unlike the 2023 draft that featured talented running backs Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs, both of whom were selected early in the first round, not a single running back was chosen in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft.
The Los Angeles Rams are enjoying the vacation time they have until they report for training in a couple of weeks. Los Angeles was able to get some work in during the voluntary workout period and OTAs, but nothing compares to putting on pads and going through contact in practices during training camp.
The Los Angeles Rams put a focus on the running game this offseason, looking to get back to power, smashmouth football up front. The team bolstered their offensive line with the addition of Jonah Jackson while also re-signing Kevin Dotson and bringing in a blocking tight end in Colby Parkinson.
Running back Kyren Williams came out of nowhere last season, becoming the Rams' first 1,000-yard rusher since Todd Gurley in 2018.
The Los Angeles Rams saw breakout seasons from a number of their young players in 2023, with running back Kyren Williams being near the top of the list.
His impressive second-year season came to an end in the playoffs last year when he exited his team’s loss to the Lions with a broken bone in his hand.
The Los Angeles Rams are considered dark horse contenders in the NFC by some heading into next season, particularly after a strong second half of 2023.
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams had a career day in Sunday’s 26-25 win over the New York Giants.
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams is pile-driving the New York Giants.
Second-year running back Kyren Williams has wowed Los Angeles Rams fans during his breakout season, but on "Thursday Night Football" against the New Orleans Saints, he was able to show out in front of his No. 1 supporter.
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