CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Despite the loss, Los Angeles' running back tandem of Blake Corum and Kyren Williams "kept pounding" the Carolina defense on Sunday.
The highlight came on the Rams' first offensive play of the fourth quarter when Corum hit a hole into the second level, made a jump cut toward the right sideline and then put on a burst of speed. The play went for 34 yards, the longest of his career, and set the Rams up in Carolina territory for their first scoring drive of the second half. Wide receiver Jordan Whittington threw a huge block after Corum cut his way to help clear a path down the field.
"I just told him good stuff, good stuff for pressing, good stuff for finding that backside cut," Williams said. "And shout out to J-Witt for getting that block started, that really (accel

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