The Los Angeles Rams may not be having a great season but Kyren Williams has lived in the end zone through six weeks. After scoring in each of the first five games of the season to extend his streak to nine straight games with a touchdown dating back to last year, Williams added to his run on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders.
In the second quarter with the Rams trailing 3-0, Williams bolted into the end zone from 13 yards out to give Los Angeles a 7-3 lead. It was his eighth touchdown of the season, putting him among the league leaders in that category.
Williams is just one shy of the Rams’ all-time record, which is 10 games and held by Greg Bell. He set that record in 1988-1989, so it’s held for quite a while. Williams will have a chance to tie the record on Thursday when the Rams host the Vikings.
Make it NINE games in a row with a rushing touchdown!
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— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) October 20, 2024