End of an Era: Boston Scott Joins Rams' Backfield

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The Boston Scott era has officially come to a close in Philadelphia. The talented yet undersized running back is embarking on a new journey, signing a one-year deal to join the Los Angeles Rams.

Scott's time with the Eagles was marked by his underdog story, but his role steadily decreased this season. He wrapped up the year with 20 carries for 86 yards and four catches for 52 yards across 15 regular-season games. It's a significant move for Scott, who failed to score a touchdown for the first time since his initial two-game debut in 2018.

Now, Scott is setting his sights on the Rams' backfield, where he'll face competition for playing time. The team boasts Kyren Williams as their top returning rusher, alongside former Michigan standout Blake Corum and other talented backs. It'll be an exciting challenge for Scott as he looks to make his mark in Los Angeles.