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Rams takeaways: The defense is better, but the offense falters against the Packers

Rams takeaways: The defense is better, but the offense falters against the Packers

Rams running back Kyren Williams recovers from his own fumble

Rams running back Kyren Williams regained control of the football after fumbling with it for a while, but he lost another fumble against the Packers.

(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)

As the Rams advanced to the Packers' four-yard line in the first quarter and Matthew Stafford fired a fourth-down pass that fell incomplete, the trend of struggling to score touchdowns from inside the 20-yard line was once again evident .

However, the Rams scored the next two touchdowns when they entered the red zone.

Kyren Williams scored on a one-yard run in the second quarter and Stafford threw a one-yard touchdown pass to Demarcus Robinson in the fourth quarter.

Williams ran for a season-high 102 yards on 22 carries. He scored seven touchdowns and rushed for at least one in every game.

However, Williams lamented the fumble he lost that ultimately led to a touchdown for the Packers.

“I have to be better when I know I'm in traffic, when I know I'm getting boxed in and I'm still trying to get more yards to box the ball in,” Williams said. “That’s the most important thing, and I didn’t do that.”

Rookie Blake Corum, a third-round draft pick, swapped with Williams for the first time and rushed for 25 yards on five carries. He also had an eight-yard reception.

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