Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay redesigned his offensive scheme in 2023, opting for a more physical, run-first approach that worked wonders behind a revamped offensive line.
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams is back at practice with the team after missing much of the team's OTAs with a foot injury. The Rams never saw the injury as serious, but he was unable to take part in drills until this week.
Kyren Williams was dealing with a “foot issue,” as Sean McVay described it, a couple of weeks ago and was expected to miss the rest of the Rams’ offseason program.
Kyren Williams missed a portion of the 2023 season and still finished among the league's best in rushing yards. That is by no accident of the Rams. However,
The Los Angeles Rams draft pick of rookie running back Blake Corum was a strange one considering that they had Kyren Williams on the roster. But Los Angeles has maintained that Williams will be the No.
No player in the NFL averaged more rushing yards per game last season than Kyren Williams. Only four running backs in the entire league scored more touchdowns on the ground than Williams, who missed five games due to injury and rest.
Though the Los Angeles Rams already have a talented running back in Kyren Williams, the team's most impactful offseason addition may be a player already
The Los Angeles Rams are on the cusp of making a real push deep into the postseason for 2024, assuming they're really going to be able to replace the defensive production of aging defensive end Aaron Donald, who has since retired.
We have made it through another week of the NFL offseason and entering a holiday weekend. It is time to check in with the Arizona Cardinals’ division rivals in the NFC West.
Should we be concerned about Kyren Williams’ foot injury? One of the surprising absences from Organized Team Activities (OTAs) for the Los Angeles Rams this week was running back Kyren Williams.
We continue down our next NFL futures path by looking at which individuals offer us the best value to lead the league in rushing yardage.
Williams injury proves that LA didn’t do enough at running back this offseason One of the biggest holes on the Los Angeles Rams’ roster heading into the offseason was a lack of depth at running back.
We know who gets the most credit, but which Rams don’t get enough credit? I have already admitted that I was wrong about the 2023 Los Angeles Rams, predicting a record closer to the top of the 2024 draft than making the playoffs.
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.
Though his coach insisted there was "nothing to worry about," Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams will miss voluntary organized team activities (OTAs) with a foot issue.
Rams HC Sean McVay told reporters on Tuesday that RB Kyren Williams will miss the team’s OTAs due to a “foot issue,” but is expected to be ready for training camp. “It’s nothing to worry about,” McVay said, via Sarah Barshop of ESPN.
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.
After previously completing their rookie agreement with second-round defensive tackle Braden Fiske, the Rams have signed six more of their draft picks.
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams was a breakout star for the team last season, which left many wondering why the Rams selected University of Michigan halfback Blake Corum in the third round of the NFL Draft late last month.
The Los Angeles Rams’ decision to draft two-time All-American running back Blake Corum in the third round of the NFL Draft has been hailed as a sleeper move by many in the media.
The LA Football Network had the opportunity to catch up with former Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley at Keith Smith Skills Camp in Covina, CA.
The Los Angeles Rams saw their season end against the Detroit Lions in a one-point game on Sunday evening. After a back-and-forth season, the Rams found a way to get into the playoffs and fought hard against the Lions in Detroit.
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams clearly got it from his mama.
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.
Los Angeles is 4-0 when the former fifth-round pick has 15 or more rushing attempts.
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