While many NFL stars fill their offseason feeds with vacation highlights or contract buzz, Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams is taking a different approach to his downtime. On Wednesday, the 25-year-old standout shared a deeply personal glimpse into his spiritual life, posting a photo of his open Study Bible to social media as he begins his recovery and preparation for the next campaign.
The image featured a highlighted passage from Acts 2:36 in the Christian Standard Bible, marked with a hand-drawn blue star. The verse reads: "Therefore let all the house of Israel know with certainty that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Messiah." It’s a quiet but powerful statement from a player who just wrapped up a monster 2025-2026 season, surpassing 1,500 yards and helping lead the Rams all the way to the NFC Championship Game.
Williams’ faith isn’t just a personal anchor—it’s also the driving force behind his community impact. That dedication earned him a nomination for the prestigious Walter Payton Man of the Year award, a testament to how he leads both on and off the field.
Known for his meticulous film study and relentless work ethic, Williams seems to bring that same laser focus to his spiritual growth. And his head coach, Sean McVay, couldn’t be more impressed. "He’s got this authentic energy that’s always been consistent with who he is," McVay said. "It uplifts everybody. He’s got a mental and a physical toughness that he plays with. He epitomizes what we’re looking for in Rams."
As the 2026 offseason continues, Williams remains the cornerstone of Los Angeles’ rushing attack—a Pro Bowler in 2023 and a player the Rams locked up in 2024. But right now, he’s focused on something bigger than yards and touchdowns: building a foundation that lasts.
