INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams' touchdown streak continued, giving him a rushing touchdown in nine-straight games dating back to last season.
The score was the Rams' first of the game, a 13-yard rush that came on first down. The touchdown came three plays after cornerback Cobie Durant intercepted a pass from Gardner Minshew to give Los Angeles the ball at the Las Vegas 47.
Make it NINE games in a row with a rushing touchdown!
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According to ESPN Research, Williams' nine-game streak is the second-longest in Rams history to Greg Bell, who went 10 straight games from 1988-89. His six-game streak to start the season is tied for the second-longest streak to start a season in Rams history.
The touchdown gave the Rams a 7-3 lead.
Well that escalated quickly.
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The Rams added on quickly after Williams' touchdown, after cornerback Cobie Durant sacked Minshew to force a fumble. Safety Kamren Curl scooped up the fumble, running 33 yards for a touchdown.