A lot of Rams fans know that Woods began his career with the Costs, entering the NFL as a second-round pick in 2013. He never ever emerged as a No. 1 receiver in Buffalo, though, and failed to eclipse even 700 backyards in a single season with the Expenses.
Hes been more efficient in his first 3 years with the Rams (omitting 2020) than he was in four seasons with the Bills. From 2013-2016 with Buffalo, he caught 203 passes for 2,451 lawns and 12 touchdowns. In his very first 3 seasons in L.A., Woods captured 232 passes for 3,134 lawns and 13 goals, despite playing 14 fewer video games with the Rams than he did in Buffalo.