The Rams’ four interceptions matched their most in a game this century (fifth time, first since Week 16, 2022 vs. Denver)
Safety Kam Kinchens snagged two, while cornerbacks Cobie Durant and Darious Williams got one apiece to tie a longstanding mark for the Rams’ defense. They needed all four, as two of their three touchdown drives started with interceptions by Kinchens, ones that he returned deep into Seattle territory.
Kyren Williams became the first Rams player with two runs of 30-plus yards in a game since Todd Gurley in Week 4 of the 2015 season, according to nflverse data
It had been a decade since a Rams player achieved what Williams did on Sunday. Runs of 34 and 30 yards in the first quarter, Williams’ two longest runs of the season, set the Rams up in the red zone. By the end of the first quarter, Williams had gained more rushing yards (76) against the Seattle than any player had in an entire game this season. He finished with 91 yards and a touchdown on just 12 carries. Explosiveness has been a point of emphasis for him for a while now, so breaking off a few long runs was a great feeling.
“It felt really good,” Williams said postgame. “Like I said, this was something we were working on this whole week, getting to that third level, finding that safety and making that safety miss. I gotta work on my over speed a little bit, but next time I’m gonna put that ball in that (end) zone.”