
Kyren Williams and the Los Angeles Rams suffered a painful overtime loss at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday Night Football and two plays involving the running back proved the most crucial. Williams was stuffed on a short-yardage fourth down attempt to end the game—a call Sean McVay will see in his nightmares. This came after the running back fumbled what looked to be a go-ahead touchdown with 1:07 left in regulation.
Collins did it on his own 😤
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On that turnover, the ball was jarred loose and then recovered by 49ers defensive tackle Alfred Collins who cleverly punched it free with a desperate swipe. But Collins' big paw did not make first contact with the football. The first thing it hit was Williams' facemask.
SHOULD THIS HAVE BEEN A PENALTY ON THE #49ERS FOR PUNCHING KYREN WILLIAMS IN THE HELMET ON THE FUMBLE…?
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Defensive players have been using versions of the ball-punching technique ever since Peanut Tillman put it on the map. It's grown in popularity as a tactic and has an obvious reward to go against the risk. Yet it's unusual to see what is essentially someone socking a ball-carrier in the facemask parlay that move to hero status.
Williams was quick to put the blame on himself after the game.
Kyren Williams: "I feel like I let the team down on the one-yard line. Not securing the one thing that matters and scoring a touchdown. For me, I put this all on me, honestly."
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He'll likely have his head on a swivel out there from now on but in this case it would have just resulted in a more direct hit.
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