As Blake Corum galloped toward the end zone for a game-sealing 48-yard touchdown in Arizona last week, he hit a gear that Rams fans haven't seen from a running back in some time.

Corum reached 21.3 miles per hour on the longest run of his career, and the longest by a Ram since 2023. That's the second-fastest ball-carrier speed for a Rams running back in the Next Gen Stats Era (since 2016), trailing only Benny Cunningham who hit 21.9 miles per hour in Week 10 of 2016. It was even faster than the legendary Todd Gurley's top speed.

Not a single defender laid a finger on Corum. The handoff went to the right side, but Corum saw a gaping cutback hole between left guard Steve Avila, driving his defender toward the run side, and left tackle Alaric Jackson, setting the edge to the outside. One

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