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Williams' extension cements role as Rams' RB1

Williams' extension cements role as Rams' RB1

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After inking a three-year extension to remain with the Rams, Lawrence Jackson Jr. examines how running back Kyren Williams has established himself as the team's clear RB1, which boosts his fantasy stock.
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