Veteran cornerback K'Waun Williams missed all of last season, but he's eyeing a return to the field in 2024. Chris Tomasson of the Denver Gazette reports that Williams has been medically cleared after missing all of last season.
The Denver Broncos have many players poised to hit free agency next week. One such player has been re-signed — offensive tackle Quinn Bailey. What about veteran nickel cornerback K'Waun Williams?
A common theme from the San Francisco 49ers since their first Super Bowl appearance back in 2019 is continuity. Rather, they like to call it "running it back" with the same squad.
One of the league’s most injury-prone teams in recent years, the Broncos have not seen as much trouble on that front to start this slate. But they have been without their slot cornerback throughout the year. That is expected to continue the rest of the way.
The Denver Broncos got bad news this week with regards to injured defensive back K'Waun Williams. Williams was sidelined during the preseason with an ankle injury, and he is unlikely to return according to a report from Mike Klis.
Broncos cornerback K'Waun Williams underwent surgery on his left ankle on Aug. 28. He has spent the season on injured reserve, and it appears his season will end there.
Three Broncos are moving to IR. While it remains to be seen how the team will use its eight allotted activations this season, three options became available Thursday.
Earlier this month, K’Waun Williams was sidelined by an ankle injury which was not immediately thought to require surgery. The situation has now changed, however, and he will miss at least some time in 2023 as a result.
The Denver Broncos' preseason is in the books after shutting out the Los Angeles Rams, 41-0, in the finale. Now comes the hard part of deciding who makes
Denver Broncos starting nickelback K'Waun Williams, who hasn't practiced since Aug. 7 due to an ankle injury, received a second opinion on the malady earlier this week, 9NEWS' Mike Klis reported Tuesday.
The Denver Broncos have a great starting cornerback in Patrick Surtain II, and Damarri Mathis had a solid rookie season with K'Waun Williams working the slot.
Denver Broncos cornerback K'Waun Williams was ruled out for the rest of Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers with a concussion. Williams, in his eighth NFL season and first with Denver, left the game in the first quarter and was ruled out after being evaluated for a head injury.
Starters continue to disappear from the Broncos’ equation.
K'Waun Williams answered the call in London, sealing a Broncos' victory with a clutch interception. Willams, who made the interception with a cast, picked off Trevor Lawerence with less than two minutes to go in the fourth quarter.
It’s clearly about winning championships for Melvin Gordon at this point, but he’ll get his share of carries this season. It’ll be a two-headed beast in Denver.
The Denver Broncos no doubt were holding their collective breath when starting slot cornerback K'Waun Williams exited Saturday's training camp practice with an apparent knee injury suffered in coverage against rookie wide receiver Montrell Washington.
Denver Broncos cornerback K'Waun Williams injured his knee during practice on Saturday and is expected to miss at least a few days. Williams underwent an MRI exam after practice, according to 9News, and no structural damage was detected.
In his NFL mismatches column, Yardbarker's Michael Nania also explains where the underdog Titans have an edge in Sunday's AFC Championship game against Kansas City.
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