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Kyren Williams by the Numbers: A Complete Look at His NFL Stats (through Dec 19, 2025)

Kyren Williams running with the football for the Los Angeles Rams in a stadium action shot

Kyren Williams has emerged as the Los Angeles Rams' primary ball carrier, producing consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons and earning a multi-year pay raise. Through the 2025 regular season, Williams has compiled 3,612 rushing yards and 36 rushing touchdowns in 52 NFL games, and his escalating workload led the Rams to sign him to a three-year, $33 million extension on August 5, 2025.

Season-by-season snapshot (NFL regular seasons)

The table below shows Williams' basic rushing and receiving lines for each NFL season he has played, through the 2025 regular season, as recorded by official statisticians.

Season

Games

Rush Att

Rush Yds

Y/A

Rush TD

Rec

Rec Yds

Rec TD

2022

10

35

139

4.0

0

9

76

0

2023

12

228

1,144

5.0

12

32

206

3

2024

16

316

1,299

4.1

14

34

182

2

2025

14

211

1,030

4.9

10

27

207

3

Career

52

790

3,612

4.6

36

102

671

8

Key takeaways from the numbers

  • Williams went from a change-of-pace rookie role in 2022, to a full-time lead back by 2023, and sustained heavy usage through 2024 and 2025.
  • He has produced three straight seasons with 1,000+ scrimmage yards (2023–2025), and back-to-back 1,000+ rushing-yard seasons in 2023 and 2024.
  • His per-carry average peaked at 5.0 in 2023, dipped to 4.1 in 2024 as carries increased, and rebounded to 4.9 in 2025 on a lower, but still substantial, workload.

Why Williams' numbers matter

Volume and durability

Williams' value is tied to volume, he handled an NFL-leading or near-high carry share for the Rams. In 2024 he totaled 316 carries, a true workhorse load, and his 2025 season continued to show he can produce with heavy responsibility. Coaches and front offices prize backs who can 1) gain yardage between the tackles, and 2) stay on the field; Williams has shown both traits across multiple seasons.

Efficiency and explosiveness

Metrics beyond box score totals help explain his profile: when given space and schemes that fit his skill set, Williams has recorded strong yards-after-contact and avoided-tackle numbers according to independent evaluators. That combination of contact balance and short-area burst makes him effective on inside-zone, gap schemes and as a short-yardage scorer.

Strengths

  • Strong contact balance, he repeatedly gains yards after first contact, which shows physicality and lower-body platform.
  • Reliable between the tackles, quick feet allow him to hit creases and pick up yards on standard rushing downs.
  • Improved receiving chops compared with his rookie season, he has become a usable checkdown and third-down option in Sean McVay's offense.
"He’s shown he can carry a workload and still make plays," is the concise evaluation many analysts offer, reflecting Williams’ combination of volume and consistent production.

Concerns and differing viewpoints

  • Heavy usage, critics point to the long-term wear-and-tear risk that comes with consecutive seasons of 200+ carries, especially in an era where teams often prefer committee approaches to preserve backs.
  • Pass protection and coverage assignments remain an area evaluators watch; while Williams has improved as a receiver, some analysts flag occasional missed blocks in obvious passing situations.
  • Market dynamics, as the position is compacting in guaranteed-money deals, mean long-term value questions are debated when teams commit significant cap dollars to running backs.

Those concerns are counterbalanced by coaches and front-office staff who value reliability and consistency, and by Williams' demonstrable production in high-leverage situations.

Contract and roster impact

On August 5, 2025, the Rams signed Williams to a three-year, $33 million extension, including roughly $23 million guaranteed. That deal locks Williams into the Rams' plans through the 2028 season window, and positions him among the better-compensated running backs by average annual value, while still reflecting modern team caution around guarantees at the position.

How to interpret the advanced metrics

Analysts use a range of tools to rate running backs, from raw box-score production to film-derived measures. Here is a simple technical example showing how a basic efficiency metric, yards per carry, is calculated for a season:

```

Example: Yards per Carry

yards_per_carry = total_rushing_yards / rushing_attempts

2025 example

yards_per_carry = 1030 / 211 # ≈ 4.88
```

Combine that simple figure with yards after contact, missed tackles forced, and pass-blocking grades, and you build a fuller picture of a back’s contribution. Independent evaluators grade Williams well in rushing grades and yards-after-contact metrics, while grades in pass protection are mixed.

The bigger picture and outlook (as of Dec 19, 2025)

  • Status: Active, Rams centerpiece back, under contract through the 2028 season after the 2025 extension.
  • Short-term projection: Williams remains the Rams' lead back and a likely 12–16 game producer when healthy.
  • Long-term questions: workload management and offensive line play will shape whether Williams stays at peak efficiency as carries accumulate.

Multiple stakeholders see Williams differently: coaches emphasize his dependability and fit in the Rams' run schemes, while some analysts caution about the modern economics of the running back market and the physical toll of sustained high carry totals. Taken together, the facts show a young back who has converted opportunity into production, and who enters a critical phase of his career with both a new contract and rising expectations.

Quick reference: three headline numbers

  • 1,299 rushing yards (career-high in 2024)
  • 36 career rushing touchdowns (through 2025 regular season)
  • 3-year, $33 million contract extension signed Aug 5, 2025

If you want deeper splits, such as play-by-play situational numbers, yards-after-contact, or per-game game logs for each season, I can compile those tables next, or export the data into CSV for your analysis.

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