LOS ANGELES — Kyren Williams is never lacking in emotion and energy after a game. Even after a loss to the San Francisco 49ers earlier this season, he spoke eagerly about how much he wanted to beat the Rams’ divisional rival the next time they met.

After Sunday’s victory over the Seattle Seahawks , Williams was asked about his two longest runs of the season, a 30-yarder on his first attempt, then a 34-yarder on 4th-and-1 late in the first quarter to get the Rams to the goal line. And his voice dropped to a hush, almost in awe of the reinvigorating power of a chunk play.

“It felt so good,” Williams beamed. “It felt really good.”

From there, the words started to pour out of him, picking up tempo with each sentence, even making an admission that he knew would draw admonishment from run

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