Ravens cut guard Bobbie Williams
The Baltimore Ravens have terminated the contract of guard Bobbie Williams, who played in all four playoff games for the Super Bowl champions.
The 36-year-old Williams played 13 regular-season games with Baltimore after signing as a free agent before the 2012 season. The 13-year veteran played previously for Philadelphia and Cincinnati.
Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome says...
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March 08, 2013
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Ravens G Williams eager to face former team
Bobbie Williams expects to feel a variety of emotions in his first game with the Ravens on Monday night.
Not only will the left guard be making his Baltimore debut, but he will be facing his former teammates on the Cincinnati Bengals.
Williams played eight years for Cincinnati before signed with Baltimore as a free agent in June. So when he looks across the line of scrimmage in...
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September 07, 2012
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Ravens OG Bobbie Williams' Surgically Repaired Right Ankle Improving
Ravens veteran offensive guard Bobbie Williams' surgically repaired right ankle hasn't been bothering him much this week. Although Williams has experienced swelling throughout training camp and was granted a few days off by coach John Harbaugh last week, the 35-year-old lineman has managed to start both preseason games. The starting left guard said the swelling is caused...
Ravens agree to two-year deal with veteran guard Williams
The Ravens and 13-year veteran guard Bobbie Williams reached a two-year agreement in principle, the team announced Friday. Williams, 35, spent the past eight seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals, starting all 118 games in which he played. Originally selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the second round of the 2000 NFL Draft, he has played in 151 career games, including 130 starts...
Ravens agree to deal with Bobbie Williams
The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to a two-year contract with former Cincinnati Bengals starting offensive guard Bobbie Williams.
Williams fractured his right ankle against the Houston Texans last season and ended the year on injured reserve.
The 35-year-old Williams could step in as a potential replacement for Pro Bowl offensive guard Ben Grubbs, who signed a $36 million deal with...
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June 08, 2012
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Former Bengal Bobbie Williams says he’s 85%
Bobbie Williams has been a long time Bengal and was a starter as recently as last year, starting in 9 games and missing 7 with injury. Williams had ankle surgery in December and says he’s about 85% right now. However, even though Williams played well last year, he turns 36 in September. The Bengals added two new starters at guard this offseason, Travelle Wharton as a free agent...
The Cincinnati Bengals lose starting RG Bobbie Williams for the rest of the season
The Bengals will be without 35-year old starting right guard Bobbie Williams for the rest of the year due to a broken ankle. Williams played in 9 games (all starts) for the Bengals last year. He has now played in 118 games (all starts) in his first 8 years for the Bengals. This is going to hurt the Bengals as Williams has plenty left in his gas tank.
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December 13, 2011
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Bengals G Williams to miss season with broken ankle
Cincinnati Bengals guard Bobbie Williams will miss the remainder of the regular season with a broken right ankle.
Williams suffered the injury during Sunday's 20-19 loss to the Houston Texans.
The Bengals promoted guard Otis Hudson from their practice squad to take Williams' spot.
Williams has started at right guard for the Bengals since 2004. He missed four games this...
Bengals G Bobbie Williams out with broken ankle
Tests found that Cincinnati Bengals guard Bobbie Williams broke his right ankle during a 20-19 loss to Houston on Sunday, leaving him out for the rest of the season.
The Bengals put Williams on the injured reserve list Monday. They promoted guard Otis Hudson from the practice squad. Hudson was a fifth-round pick last year.
Williams' injury leaves the Bengals without two starters...
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December 12, 2011
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Williams placed on IR
Right guard Bobbie Williams, who has been a staple of the Bengals’ offensive line since he signed with the team in 2004, was placed on injured reserve after he broke his right ankle during the first half of Sunday’s 20-19 loss to Houston.
In Williams eight seasons with the Bengals, this will mark the first time he will miss games due to a football-related injury. He missed three...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog
December 12, 2011
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