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Kyren Williams is first Rams player to accomplish this feat since Marshall Faulk

Kyren Williams is off to a blistering start from a touchdown perspective this season, scoring four times in the first two games. He was shut out last week in Cincinnati, but on Sunday night, he found the end zone twice more.

He scored the first two touchdowns of the game, giving him six total on the year. According to the FOX broadcast, Williams is the first Rams player to score at least five touchdowns in his first four games since Marshall Faulk in 2000.

That’s a long time for the Rams to go without a five-touchdown scorer in the first four weeks, but Williams has had a nose for the end zone all year and there doesn’t appear to be any slowing down for the second-year back.

Story originally appeared on Rams Wire