Vikings' Williams looks ahead to next season
At 6-foot-5 and 311 pounds, Kevin Williams has been a physical force in the middle of the Minnesota Vikings defense for nine years.
The soft-spoken defensive tackle has contradicted his size with remarkable agility and durability. Williams had only missed two games in his career entering the 2011 season, but all the years and games might have begun to wear on his big frame.
When...
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18 days ago
Pat Williams Is Still Out of Work
Lost in the shuffle of preseason is one glaring thing no other blogger or Vikings media head has touched on that is deserving of a blog post. Defensive tackle Pat Williams, formerly one half of the fabled Williams Wall is currently … [visit site to read more]
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August 24, 2011
NT Pat Williams Coming Back to the Vikings Can’t Be Ruled Out
Pro Football Weekly says that Pat Williams coming back to the Vikings in 2011 isn’t as far off as some people think it may be.
Vikings NT Pat Williams put the chances of him returning to the team at 50-50 after it appeared the two sides would part ways. Williams said he worked some things out with head coach Leslie Frazier during the window when the lockout briefly was lifted...
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June 24, 2011
Pat Williams says he’s “50-50 to return to Vikings”
The Williams Wall may have one more year in it after all. Per Tom Pelissero on Twitter, Pat Williams now puts his odds at 50-50 towards returning to the Vikings next season. We’d also … [visit site to read more]
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May 20, 2011
Vikings Defensive Tackle Kevin Williams Ends Legal Battle With NFL Over 2008 Incident
According to Chip Scoggins and Abby Simons of the Star Tribune, Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle Kevin Williams has ended his legal battle with the NFL over a failed drug test that started back in December 2008. However, his teammate, Pat Williams, will continue his appeal and hopes for a decision within the next three months.
Back in 2008, Williams was originally suspended four...
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March 11, 2011
Williams Will Not Be Back
While it should come to you as no surprise that 38 year old defensive tackle Pat Williams will not be back with the Vikings, hearing his comments about his departure from Minnesota might raise some eyebrows.
“Everything’s good. I am not coming back. Going to go finish elsewhere,” Williams texted. “Just don’t trust everybody over there no more. I feel if I got your back...
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March 03, 2011
Pat Williams Has Choice Words for Unnamed Chilly-Bashers
Sean Jensen made waves the other day when he published several scathing anti-Brad Childress quotes by several unidentified Vikings players. Among these quotes was the memorable statement, “As much as I hate Childress, I will keep playing.”
As of today, the identities of the Chilly-bashers remains a closely-guarded secret.
One thing that isn’t a secret? Pat Williams’ feelings...
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November 11, 2010
Vikings DT Pat Williams says Lions took cheap shots
Vikings defensive tackle Pat Williams must be looking forward to that Jan. 2 rematch with the Lions after what went down in Sunday's 24-10 win.
The game got chippy. Both teams were hit with unnecessary roughness penalties after a scuffle in the third quarter that could result in some fines on Friday.
After speaking with Sirius NFL Radio with Tim Ryan and Pat Kirwan, Williams...
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September 28, 2010
Vikings Williams smacks new draft pick
Minnesota Vikings DT Pat Williams is not a fan of rookie players receiving huge sums of money. Frankly, I don’t blame him and today he proved his point to rookie RB Toby Gerhart. Williams drilled Gerhart during an 11 on 11 drill and left nothing to the imagination.
Williams told 1500ESPN radio,
“I don’t care who it is, man,” Williams said. “This ain...
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July 31, 2010
Williams Wall could be crumbling down early in 2010.
The Minnesota Vikings DL players, Kevin and Pat Williams might end up missing the first four games of the 2010 season after a judge’s ruling on Thursday. Even though a judge ruled that the NFL violated the players rights under Minnesota state labor laws, Judge Gary Larson asked attorneys from both sides to submit briefs to allow the Williamses to continue to be able to play...
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May 07, 2010
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