Browns Sign WR Demetrius Williams
The Cleveland Browns announced several roster moves on Tuesday, including the signing of wide receiver Demetrius Williams. A fourth-round pick (111th overall) out of Oregon by the Baltimore Ravens in 2006, Williams (6-2, 197) has 63 receptions for 1,008 yards and 4 touchdowns during his 44-game NFL career, all with the Ravens. Tendered at the "Original Round" level this...
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October 26, 2010
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October 26, 2010
The Baltimore Ravens release WR Demetrius Williams
The Ravens have released 27-year old WR Demetrius Williams. Williams played in 12 games (0 starts) for the Ravens last season and he caught 8 passes for 142 yards (17.8 avg) with 1 TD carry. He finished his time with the Ravens having played in 44 games (4 starts) in which he caught 63 passes for 1,008 yards (16.0 avg) with 4 TD grabs. The Ravens grew frustrated with Williams...
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September 05, 2010
WR Williams could benefit from Stallworth’s injury
The Sun reports that one player that could benefit from the injury to Donte’ Stallworth is wide receiver Demetrius Williams:
Ravens wide receiver Demetrius Williams is back in the mix for a roster spot now that Donte’ Stallworth is expected to miss the first two months of the season. Williams is expected to compete with Marcus Smith and David Reed to fill Stallworth&...
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August 29, 2010
D.Williams could benefit the most from Stallworth injury
Just when you thought you could count out Demetrius Williams, he might be back on the Ravens' roster yet again.
Donte' Stallworth's broken foot means the Ravens will need a No. 4 wide receiver for at least the first two months of the regular season. The top candidates are Williams, Marcus Smith and rookie David Reed.
It looked like Williams' days were numbered...
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August 29, 2010
D.Williams could benefit the most from Stallworth injury
Just when you thought you could count out Demetrius Williams, he might be back on the Ravens' roster yet again.
Donte' Stallworth's broken foot means the Ravens will need a No. 4 wide receiver for at least the first two months of the regular season. The top candidates are Williams, Marcus Smith and rookie David Reed.
It looked like Williams' days...
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August 29, 2010
Ravens WR Demetrius Williams Looking To Repeat Performance In First Mini-Camp
As the Ravens begin their passing camp Monday, Demetrius Williams is looking to duplicate his strong showing in the team’s first minicamp last week.
Williams, the No. 4 wide receiver last season, continually made big catches downfield and stood out in the team’s upgraded passing attack.
“He’s had a good offseason,” coach John Harbaugh [...]
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May 17, 2010
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May 17, 2010
Did Demetrius Williams get tendered?
It is believed that the Ravens gave a low tender to wide receiver Demetrius Williams, a league source said. This hasn't been confirmed by the Ravens or his agent.
There had been speculation that the Ravens wouldn't tender Williams, making him a free agent. Injuries and inconsistent play have resulted in disappointing play for the former fourth-round pick.
If the Ravens...
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March 03, 2010
Keys Down the Stretch
Williams An Important Component
Demetrius Williams may be a key component for the offense as they fight for a playoff spot these next few weeks. Williams is having a positive impact as he is a viable threat downfield helping open up the passing game. Opposing defenses have been able to press our receivers as they lack [...]
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December 16, 2009
Figurs playing better; Williams falls hard
You can tell it's near the end of training camp. Camp officially ends tomorrow, and there were a lot of dropped balls today. You needed a calculator to count all the dropped balls. It was nasty.
Two bright spots for the receivers is that ever since Yamon Figurs got in a fight with cornerback Frank Walker nearly two weeks ago, he has played better. Also, Demetrius Williams had...
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August 21, 2009
With spotlight on his position, D. Williams looks bulked up
Ravens receiver Demetrius Williams looks like he has added about 5 to 10 pounds of solid muscle, especially in his upper body. His arms are thick, and the Ravens need Williams to have a good season, and finally become the deep threat this team desperately needs.
Williams has shown flashes of greatness, especially at practice, but he hasn't done it consistently on the field...
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July 28, 2009
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