Todd Gurley tells Rams teammates to 'stay together'Alden Gonzalez
ESPN Staff Writer
The head is down, the sentences short and the tone soft. This is Todd Gurley during most media sessions. The Los Angeles Rams' star running back is withdrawn and generally uninterested when speaking publicly, the expressions hiding behind his dreadlocks and his words trailing off at the end.
On Sunday, though, Gurley suddenly became forthcoming.
His Rams had just dropped their third straight game, a 17-10 loss to the New York Giants. And Gurley had been held to 57 yards on 15 carries, marking the 14th time in the last 15 games that he had failed to reach 100 yards on the ground. When it was over, Gurley told reporters from London, he went around the room to each of his teammates "to tell them I love them and to stay together."
"Leave it in God's hands," Gurley said. "It is what it is. We lost the game. You've got to move on from this and stay together. When times get rough, everybody goes to blame, whether it's in the locker room, media, whatever it is. We're on the field together, so we've just got to stay together."
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