Kyren Williams knows he has to improve his ball security after fumbling six times his season, including once in the Rams’ playoff loss
Rams running back Kyren Williams ranked third in the NFL in carries and seventh in rushing yards, but he still expects more from himself.
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams made a big mistake during his team’s Divisional Round playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa., on Sunday.
Watch as Los Angeles Rams rookie running back Kyren Williams (0:00), tight end Tyler Higbee (1:48), wide receiver Cooper Kupp (4:37), and offensive lineman Rob Havenstein (10:26) react to Sunday's Divisional Round loss to the Philadelphia Eagles,
Los Angeles Rams' running back Kyren Williams rips off a 20-yard run to advance the Rams into Philadelphia Eagles' territory on their opening drive.
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The Eagles have defeated the Rams in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs and are moving on to the NFC Championship. Just when it looked like the momentum swung Los Angeles' way, Philadelphia came away with two huge turnovers to hold onto the momentum,
The standout running back added a 30-yard run in the third quarter to set up a Joshua Karty field goal that tied the game at 13-13, but Williams lost a critical fumble with the Rams driving for a go-ahead score in the fourth quarter,
But also, when you look at each teams' personnel, Saquon Barkley is 6'0, 233 and he's running behind a massive offensive line that averages 337.6 pounds per man. Meanwhile, the Rams' starting defensive line is very light:
The Los Angeles Rams had their season end with a 28-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Rams kept the game close in snowy conditions in the Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Eagles' linebacker knifes inside of a pair of Los Angeles Rams' blockers to take down Ram's running back Kyren Williams for a 2-yard tackle for loss.
The snow pelted all over Lincoln Financial Field in the second half, a time when the Philadelphia Eagles defense rose to the occasion. Jalen Carter and Nolan Smith forced two fumbles in the snow that led to two fourth-quarter field goals as the Eagles outlasted the Los Angeles Rams 28-22 in the snow to advance to the NFC Championship game.