Death, taxes and Kyren Williams touchdowns. Those are the only three guarantees in life, apparently.
In the second quarter of Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers, Williams found the end zone for his seventh touchdown of the season. That score had historic implications, too, because it was his eighth straight game with a touchdown dating back to last season.
It’s the second-longest touchdown streak by a Rams player since Greg Bell had a touchdown in 10 straight games from 1988-1989.
Williams will have a chance to tie the record in Week 8 if he can score against the Raiders in Week 7 after the bye next week.
Touchdown Rams. Kyren Williams makes it 8 consecutive games with a rushing TD – longest streak by a Rams RB since Greg Bell’s 10-game streak in from 1988-1989. PAT good.
Rams and Packers tied 7-7 with 9:47 left in 2Q
— Stu Jackson (@StuJRams) October 6, 2024
Here’s the score that gave Williams the second-longest streak in franchise history.
Make that 8 straight games with a rushing TD for Kyren Williams 💪
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