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Rams place RB Kyren Williams on IR with ankle injury - ESPN

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LOS ANGELES — The Rams have placed running back Kyren Williams on injured reserve, the team announced Saturday. Williams, who injured an ankle in Week 6 against the Arizona Cardinals, will miss at least four games.

The second-year running back will be eligible to return in Week 12 against the Cardinals. The Rams are also without backup running back Ronnie Rivers, who injured a knee in the same game.

Los Angeles put Rivers on injured reserve earlier in the week. In six games this season, Williams has 456 rushing yards on 97 carries and 105 receiving yards on 13 catches.

He has seven total touchdowns (six rushing, one receiving). Earlier this week, the Rams elevated running back Royce Freeman to the active roster and signed running back Darrell Henderson Jr., who was waived by the team last season, to the practice squad.

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