Rams plan to better split touches between Kyren Williams, Blake Corum
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The Los Angeles Rams are planning to distribute more touches between running backs Kyren Williams and Blake Corum this season. Last year, Williams dominated the backfield with 350 touches, while Corum had only 65. Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur emphasized the importance of not overusing Williams and involving more players in the offensive scheme. Williams participated in 87% of offensive plays last year, compared to Corum's 11%. LaFleur expressed confidence in Corum's progress, noting his development and readiness to take on more responsibility. The Rams are set to face the Houston Texans in their season opener in 10 days.
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