Rams’ Kyren Williams Signs Urgent $33 Million Contract Extension

UPDATE: The Los Angeles Rams have secured their future in the backfield by finalizing a three-year, $33 million contract extension with running back Kyren Williams. This deal, which includes $23 million guaranteed, was confirmed just hours ago, signaling the team’s commitment to Williams as a cornerstone player.
At just 24 years old, Williams has made a significant impact since being drafted in the fifth round of the 2022 NFL Draft from Notre Dame. His breakout season came in 2023 when he took over as the lead running back after the Rams traded struggling starter Cam Akers to the Minnesota Vikings. In that season, Williams rushed for an impressive 1,144 yards and 12 touchdowns, propelling the Rams to a playoff berth. His success continued in 2024, where he recorded 1,299 yards and 14 touchdowns.
Williams expressed his desire for a new contract earlier this offseason but reassured the Rams he would not miss training camp. “I want to play for the Rams,” he stated emphatically in July. “That’s who I want to be with. I know it will work out.”
This contract extension contrasts sharply with the situation in Buffalo, where Bills running back James Cook recently sat out practice for “business” reasons, despite previously participating fully in training camp. According to the NFL Network, negotiations between Cook and the Bills have not progressed significantly, leaving fans questioning the future of the young running back.
With the Rams securing Williams, the focus now shifts to how this contract will impact the Rams’ roster and their plans for the upcoming season. Fans are eager to see how Williams will build on his impressive performances and lead the team in the quest for another postseason run.
As this story develops, stay tuned for more updates on the Rams and the broader implications of contract negotiations in the NFL.