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Free agent safety Madieu Williams has agreed to terms with the Washington Redskins, John Keim of the Washington Examiner reports. Williams visited the Redskins last Friday and met with the Atlanta Falcons on Monday. The veteran safety had received offers from both clubs. A 2004 second round pick out of the University of Maryland by the Cincinnati Bengals, Williams has 488 tackles, 4.5 quarterback sacks, and 12 interceptions in an 103-game career with the Bengals (2004-07), Minnesota Vikings (2008-10) and San Francisco 49ers, where played behind Pro Bowl free safety Dashon Goldson last season. Williams recorded six tackles while playing in around 14 percent of the 49ers' defensive snaps during the regular season, adding three tackles on special teams. Williams also forced a fumble on special teams in the post-season.

Source: Mac's Football Blog
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