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Ricky's wife upset with sex tweet

Ricky Williams' wife didn't appreciate it when her husband tweeted about their sex life, so she told him to shut down his Twitter account.

Via For The Record Sports  |  1 day ago

Ricky Williams Banged His Wife And He Wants You All To Know…..In A Very “Ricky Williams” Way

Ricky Williams’ very strange, but very good eleven NFL seasons came to an end earlier this week, when he announced his retirement.  Three franchises (Saints, Dolphins, Ravens) – (mix in a year with the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts in 2006), as well as a previous retirement after testing positive for marijuana, some deep, dark secrets and his very weird antics, sort of blurred everyone...
Via FloppingOut  |  1 day ago

The Good, The Bad, The Ricky.

Love him, hate him, or indifferent, Ricky is his own man.
Via Halestorm Sports  |  4 days ago

The Strange Career of Hair That Was Ricky Williams Comes to an End

Baltimore Ravens running back Ricky Williams has decided to retire from the NFL after 11 seasons, he announced Tuesday. Williams briefly retired once before, missing the 2004 season. He was facing a four-game suspension for violating the league’s drug policy before he shockingly announced he was leaving the game. He returned in 2005, then left to spend the 2006 season with...
Via Unathletic  |  4 days ago

Ricky Williams Announces his Retirement from Football

I can honestly say that my love and passion for the game of football first began while watching Ricky Williams run. When I was a student at The University of Texas in Austin, one of my fondest sports memories was watching Ricky Williams plow over the Texas A&M “Wrecking Crew” defense while breaking the (then) NCAA all-time rushing record and snatching up the Heisman...
Via Rant Sports  |  5 days ago

Texas Heisman winner Ricky Williams retiring

OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -- Ricky Williams is retiring from the NFL. Again. This time, however, it appears to be for good. The 34-year-old Williams told the Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday he won't be back to fulfill the second year of a contract he signed in August. Playing as a backup to Ray Rice this year, Williams ran for 444 yards and scored two touchdowns. He also became...
Via Fox Sports Southwest  |  5 days ago

Ricky Williams Retiring From NFL

  After 11 seasons in the NFL, running back Ricky Williams is retiring. He will end a career that included five 1,000-yard seasons, 74 career touchdowns and over 10,000 yards total rushing. Last week Williams told reporters he was coming back for next season. "I've grown a lot, kind of falling into a new role and a new city and a new organization, and I've gotten...
Via 60 Max Power O  |  5 days ago

RB Ricky Williams says he's retiring from NFL

Baltimore Ravens running back Ricky Williams says he's retiring from football. The 34-year-old Williams still has a year left on his contract with Baltimore, but told the team Tuesday he doesn't intend to play next year. After winning the Heisman Trophy with Texas, Williams broke into the NFL in 1999 with the New Orleans Saints and had five 1,000-yard rushing seasons over...
Via AP on Fox  |  5 days ago
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Ricky Williams retiring from NFL

Ricky Williams says he's retiring after playing 11 seasons in the NFL. He led the league in rushing in 2002 and reached one Pro Bowl.

Via The Slanch Report  |  5 days ago

Report: Ravens RB Williams to announce retirement

Baltimore Ravens running back Ricky Williams will announce his retirement from pro football for a second time, according to ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.Williams previously retired from football on August 2, 2004 after violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy for a third time. Williams re-joined the Miami Dolphins on July 24, 2005 before violating the policy for a fourth...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  5 days ago
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