Rams' Williams takes blame after goal-line fumble
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Rams' Williams takes blame after goal-line fumble
""S--- sucks," Williams said. "I don't know. For me, I just got to hold onto the ball. I feel like I let the team down at the 1-yard line, not securing the one thing that matters and scoring the touchdown. So for me, I put this all on me, honestly, and just knowing that I got to be better.""
"After the game, Rams head coach Sean McVay said the fourth-down call "was a poor decision by me right there." "We had plenty of chances throughout this game," McVay said. "We stayed in it, we fought, we battled, but there's a lot of things that we have to be able to clean up and a lot of football left, but I'm pretty sick right now. I'm sick of the spot that I put our group in to end the game.""
Kyren Williams fumbled at the San Francisco 3 with 1:07 remaining in the fourth quarter after 49ers defensive tackle Alfred Collins punched out the ball, and Williams said he felt he "let the team down." Since 2023, Williams' seven fumbles lost are the most among running backs, per ESPN Research. The Rams' defense forced a stop and Matthew Stafford drove for a game-tying field goal to force overtime, where Williams was stopped on fourth down at the San Francisco 11 and the Rams lost 26-23. Sean McVay called the fourth-down decision "a poor decision by me."
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