The Los Angeles Rams, like every team in the offseason, will have plenty of questions to answer about their roster construction. One of those questions will center around running back Kyren Williams.
Rams HC Sean McVay speaks on the possibility of signing RB Kyren Williams to a contract extension this offseason
Reflecting on the pitfalls the Rams offense experienced in 2024, head coach Sean McVay offered an early idea of how he wants the offense avoid them next season.
Here’s a look at where the Rams’ offense stands entering the offseason. QB Matthew Stafford, RB Kyren Williams, WR Cooper Kupp, WR Puka Nacua, TE Tyler Higbee, RT Rob Havenstein, RG Kevin Dotson, C Beaux Limmer and LG Steve Avila are signed for the 2025 season.
The Los Angeles Rams have done a good job over the last couple of drafts finding talented players who are ready to have an instant impact in the NFL. The Rams will try to do the same next season.
One of those items revolves around Kyren Williams. The running back is entering the final year of his rookie contract, which makes him a prime candidate to receive an extension. While speaking on Friday,
The Los Angeles Rams’ 2024 season may officially be over, but there’s optimism that this team will be able to compete for a Super Bowl next year. The Rams were one possession away from advancing to the NFC Championship,
Los Angeles Rams general manager Les Snead told reporters Friday that a contract extension for RB Kyren Williams will be discussed this upcoming offseason.
The Los Angeles Rams had a great season with running back Kyren Williams, but is he their go to guy for the future?
After running for 1,299 yards and 14 touchdowns in an injury-free season, the running back is entering the final year of his rookie contract.
Kyren Williams has become an integral part of the Los Angeles Rams’ offense in the last two seasons, playing the majority of the snaps in the games that he’s been healthy for. He went from barely playing as a rookie in 2022 due to multiple injuries to carrying
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams rips off a 20-yard run to advance the offense into Philadelphia Eagles' territory on their opening drive.