Since the end of the Rams tumultuous first season back in Los Angeles, Todd Gurley’s message has remained the same: winning as a team is his biggest priority, and he’ll play whatever role he’s asked to play in order to help the Rams achieve that.

He’s already on record saying that he believes the offense should be built around Jared Goff, which may seem obvious, but there are a lot of No. 1 running backs who would balk at type of offensive philosophy. He’s also been incredibly complimentary of the coaching staff, starting with Sean McVay, and their ability to bring the team together quickly.

On Tuesday after the first full day of this week’s minicamp, Gurley spoke with the media and was asked whether or not he’s moved past his performance last season.

“4-12 is definitely not the season (anybody) wants,” Gurley clarified. “I don’t really care about what I do individually. We wouldn’t have this discussion if we were 14-2 and I had 200 yards. It doesn’t really matter what I do or what anybody else does on this team. It’s about what we do as a team together.”

He was also noticeably more involved in the passing game during the day’s practice, and was asked whether or not that is meant to be part of his plan moving forward.

“We’ll see what happens once the season comes,” he said. “Like I said, I’m just what he calls on the script and just taking it day by day.”