Since Kyren Williams’ shocking fumble against the San Francisco 49ers, he’s bounced back with some really solid performances against the Baltimore Ravens and the Jacksonville Jaguars. It’s great to see, and Williams has to keep playing clean, productive football so that he can maintain his starting spot, and keep the team and the fans on his side.
To his credit, Williams knows that his fumble was a mistake, and so far, he’s responded from it and that has to count for something.
Of course, historically running backs will fumble, but Williams has tended to have the type of fumbles that can lose games, so there is plenty of football left and more work to be done, but for now, Williams has responded nicely.
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HIGHLIGHTS: Rams RB Kyren Williams makes a sideline catch from QB Matthew Stafford for a 4th down conversion against the Jaguars (therams.com)
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“We moved the pocket early. Was able to get out on the edge and find some guys. I thought all of our tight ends played really well today. Receivers, backs, everybody kind of had their hand in it, which was nice. But yeah, we spread the ball around a bunch today. A bunch of guys that caught it, and made some plays. So, just excited for where our offense is going,” Stafford told reporters on October 19.“
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