Through four games, Williams has carried the ball 68 times, tying him for seventh in the NFL, and has accumulated 303 rushing yards, which puts him at seventh overall. He has averaged 4.5 yards per carry and scored one touchdown, according to Pro Football Reference.
At 5-foot-9 and 202 pounds, Williams brings both agility and power to the Rams’ backfield. His production has helped the Rams start the season with a 3-1 record, positioning the team as a contender in the NFC. Williams’ consistency is further highlighted by his career totals, now standing at 2,885 rushing yards over 42 games.
Notably, Williams has been particularly effective against the San Francisco 49ers, tallying 67 carries for 249 yards and five touchdowns in just three career games versus their divisional rival, as detailed by StatMuse.
Williams signed a three-year, $33 million contract extension with the Rams earlier this year, reflecting the team’s confidence in his abilities and future impact. With the departure of veteran wide receiver Cooper Kupp, Williams’ role in the offense has become even more critical as Los Angeles seeks to maintain its offensive production in a competitive NFC West.
Born August 26, 2000, in St. Louis, Missouri, Williams played college football at Notre Dame before joining the Rams. Entering his age-25 season, his performance thus far suggests he could be among the league’s most productive running backs if he maintains his current pace.
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