More than seven months after the Ravens released Marcus Williams, the veteran safety has secured his first post-Baltimore gig.
The Pittsburgh Steelers started the 2025 season off with a win on Sunday as the team was able to take down the New York Jets on the road. It was crucial that the Steelers started the year off on a good note, and that is exactly what happened.
How many of the players with the most recent 10-touchdown (non-passing) season by NFL team can you name in five minutes?
The Pittsburgh Steelers made one of their first signings of training camp when they signed Chuck Clark to a deal following a workout on the outset of training camp.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers brought in free agent S Marcus Williams, along with S Chuck Clark for tryouts on Friday. The Steelers opted to sign Clark to a contract Friday. Williams previously visited with the Panthers during the offseason, but no deal surfaced. Williams, 28, is a former second-round pick of the Saints back in 2017.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been looking to improve their safety depth after trading away Minkah Fitzpatrick. On Day 2 of training camp, they signed Chuck Clark, a safety that previously played for the division-rival Baltimore Ravens.
Earlier on Friday, the Pittsburgh Steelers signed safety Chuck Clark and added to their collection of former Baltimore Ravens players, which includes safety DeShon Elliott and linebackers Patrick Queen and Malik Harrison.
As the Baltimore Ravens' secondary floundered throughout the first half of the 2024 season, no one took more heat than veteran safety Marcus Williams. Williams, 28, had by far the worst season of his eight-year career in 2024.
The Baltimore Ravens defense had a disastrous 2024 campaign. Defensive coordinator Zach Orr struggled to find the recipe for success for much of the season, and while the unit figured it out down the stretch, it was still an obvious struggle that needed fixing.
A former New Orleans Saints second-round draft pick deserves a second chance with the team, a new report argues. Selected with the No. 42 overall pick
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Baltimore Ravens had an abysmal performance from their secondary in 2024. It was comprised of some talented players, including all-around safety Kyle Hamilton, shutdown corner Marlon Humphrey, and emerging star Nate Wiggins.
NFL teams are starting to come together as OTAs transition into mandatory minicamps, revealing how various position groups are expected to work together with the regular season awaiting everyone at summer's end.
June 1 may not seem like a very important date at first glance, but it very much is in the NFL. Across the league, June 1 is the final day where "any future bonus money accelerates into the 2025 league year if a player is cut or traded," per OverTheCap.
Some things are better left in the past. Just ask anyone who’s gone back to an ex. It might feel comfortable. Familiar. Easy. But sometimes, it didn’t work out for a reason—and no amount of nostalgia will change that.
The New York Jets haven't been a stranger to free agency at all this offseason, but do they have any more moves in them? Frankly, there's really no way to know.
The first safety has come off the board. Georgia’s Malaki Starks has, to little surprise, been selected by the Ravens at No. 27. A team whose biggest needs were in the trenches, Baltimore instead addresses the weakest part of their defense from the early part of 2024.
Four-year veteran safety Ar’Darius Washington signed a new contract with the Ravens. Washington, a former undrafted free agent, spent the entirety of his career with the Baltimore Ravens.
The Marcus Williams era in Baltimore is officially over — and it ended with more of a thud than a bang. Once considered a marquee free-agent signing, Williams was released by the Ravens this offseason with a post-June 1 designation.
Even though free agency has slowed down across the National Football League, that doesn't mean that there't aren't talented players still available. One guy who is still on the open market is former New Orleans Saints second-round pick Marcus Williams.
Former Baltimore Ravens safety Marcus Williams is visiting the Carolina Panthers on Monday, Mike Kaye of the Charlotte Observer reports. The Ravens released Williams, 28, on March 12 after a brutal season.
Per Mike Kaye, veteran S Marcus Williams is visiting with the Panthers on Monday along with S Julian Blackmon. Williams and the Ravens reworked his contract in January but he was released with a post-June 1 designation that will free up $2,100,000 in cap space and create $6,723,000 in dead money, per OverTheCap.
The Baltimore Ravens have officially released veteran safety Marcus Williams, the team announced Wednesday. The move had been expected for months, as Williams lost his starting job in 2024 and played just two defensive snaps after Week 11.
It's not as bad as his infamous whiff of a tackle in the "Minneapolis Miracle" when he played for the New Orleans Saints, but Marcus Williams' time with the Baltimore Ravens is also coming to a sad end.
ESPN reporter Jeremy Fowler tweeted out that Ravens' safety Marcus Williams is preparing to head into free agency and is expected to be released by the Ravens soon.
Baltimore Ravens veteran safety Marcus Williams expects to be released, ESPN reported on Friday. Williams, 28, was benched down the stretch last season, finishing with no interceptions in 11 games (nine starts).
While the Raiders figure out what to do with in-house safety talent, they will look at free agency for help.
It's no secret that the Baltimore Ravens' secondary has had an extremely rough season to this point, and one player has taken more heat for it than any other.
The Ravens seem to have a bad case of the injury bug once again, but they received some good news about one of their injured leaders on defense.
The Ravens escaped Week 1 with a 25-9 win over the Texans, but they didn't escape injury free. Veteran safety Marcus Williams was ruled out with a shoulder injury, but head coach John Harbaugh remains optimistic he'll return in 2023.
The Ravens defense has been causing havoc for the Jets all day.
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