LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kyren Williams is sharing more carries and catching more passes this season for the Los Angeles Rams.
If both of those trends continue, he expects to be fresher and more prepared for the games that count the most.
“I feel like I’ve still got everything I need to be successful come Sundays, and that’s all I can ask for,” Williams said Wednesday.
Williams spent the previous two years as the workhorse running back for the Rams (7-2), getting nearly every important carry whenever he was healthy. He produced a pair of 1,100-yard-plus seasons and earned a Pro Bowl selection while twice finishing among the NFL’s top seven rushers.
Williams is still the Rams’ No. 1 running back this fall, but he’s not working quite as extensively with the emergence of second-year backup Blak

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