The Los Angeles Rams managed to snap their three-game losing streak in Week 11 when they came from behind to beat the Seattle Seahawks and sweep their regular season series against their NFC West rivals.
The Rams were able to earn the victory on the back of their defense who got to Geno Smith and totally disrupted their passing game.
Los Angeles has been a feisty team when healthy and they should be feeling confident heading into Week 12 against the Arizona Cardinals.
The Rams already have a win over the Cardinals under their belt as they beat them back in October thanks to a strong performance from the offense.
A large part of that victory was the work that Kyren Williams did on the ground as he gashed Arizona’s defense for 158 rushing yards and one touchdown.
Williams has been on injured reserve due to a high-ankle sprain, but he is being activated in time for the Week 12 matchup against the Cardinals via Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
The #Rams officially activated RB Kyren Williams from injured reserve.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 25, 2023
This was the expectation all along as head coach Sean McVay said Williams suffered no setbacks and would likely come off of IR as soon as he was eligible.
In Williams’ absence, L.A. trotted out a split backfield of Darrell Henderson and Royce Freeman but the former fifth-round pick is slated to start and handle the bulk of the carries again.
However, in his return from a serious ankle injury, McVay could opt to give Williams more breaks as he works his way back into game shape.
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