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Ball security and a lack of big plays were trouble spots for Kyren Williams last season, but he worked hard this summer to improve in both areas.
The running back, entering the final year of his rookie contract, isn’t shying away from putting in work as training camp begins Wednesday at Loyola Marymount.
Kyren Williams has reported to training camp with the Los Angeles Rams, and he’ll participate in practice this week instead of holding out while working on his new contract.
The Rams are set to open training camp with Matthew Stafford working off to the side as the veteran battles a sore back.
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That didn’t stop the Rams from fully committing to the quarterback that got them a Super Bowl win in 2022 for the future. Los Angeles extended Matthew Stafford’s contract for another two years this offseason, keeping him under contract through the 2026 season. If he plays out the deal, he’s set to earn $84 million over the next two years.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford will begin the Los Angeles Rams’ training camp on the sidelines while recovering from back soreness.
Jackson doesn’t have a concrete schedule for a return, but head coach Sean McVay doesn’t rule out the chance of him being back for the season opener.
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The quarterback, with several back injuries during his 16-year career, will work on the sidelines for the first four days, coach Sean McVay says.