Over the offseason, the Los Angeles Rams made the decision to extend running back Kyren Williams to a three-year, $33 million extension with $15 million guaranteed. In average per year, it made Williams the eighth-highest paid running back in the NFL with the seventh-most guaranteed money for a running back.

At the time, there were questions about whether or not the Rams were doing the right thing. This is a running back that had the third-most fumbles with five while being one of the least explosive and least creative players at the position. He ranked 30th out of 31 qualifying running backs in explosive run rate and 27th in missed tackles forced per attempt. However, he kept the offense on track, ranking fifth in success rate.

On Thursday night against a division rival in the San Franc

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