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Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams is a candidate to receive a contract extension during the offseason, according to general manager Les Snead. "I think that's something that's going to ...
There are several important question marks the Rams need to address this offseason, namely Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp, but there’s also some uncertainty regarding Kyren Williams’ long ...
Running back Kyren Williams is one of those players that the front office should consider extending. Lets take a look at the production he has provided for Los Angeles since getting drafted in the ...
Rams running back Kyren Williams could land an extension this offseason. Williams was a fifth-round pick in 2022, so he is eligible to sign a new deal for the first time this year and he made a strong argument for one over the last two seasons. Williams ...
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 ...
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams enjoyed a career season and is heading into the final year of his rookie contract. With that in mind, Rams general manager Les Snead sounds like a man ...
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And, in the case of Kyren Williams, a relatively new one. Williams just completed his third season, and second as the Rams’ primary starting at running back. He’s rushed for more than 1,000 ...
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The NFL season is coming close to an end, with only four teams remaining in the playoffs, there are more than 1,500 players contemplating what comes next.
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