If the Denver Broncos were holding the final open spot on their practice squad for wide receiver Seth Williams, it will have to be filled by a different player now.
The Denver Broncos have waived wide receiver Seth Williams ahead of the roster cut deadline. The Denver Broncos have waived wide receiver Seth Williams, according to a report from Brandon Krisztal of KOA Radio.
The Broncos selected Jeudy with the 15th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft before fellow pass catchers CeeDee Lamb and Justin Jefferson.
In the Broncos' 17-7 preseason win over Dallas on Saturday, several young players flashed talent.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Seth Williams caught a one-year touchdown pass from quarterback Josh Johnson in the second quarter of Saturday’s preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at second-year wide receiver Seth Williams, No. 19. Before the Broncos : Williams (6-3, 211 pounds) left his mark in Auburn’s record books, finishing third in school history with 17 touchdown catches in 36 games (27 starts).
Seth Williams’ jump ball abilities could give him an inside edge to make the 53-man roster with Russell Wilson at quarterback. The Denver Broncos drafted wide receiver Seth Williams out of Auburn in the sixth-round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
The Broncos sixth-round selection in the 2021 NFL Draft has not made the 53-man roster. According to multiple reports, the Broncos have waived rookie sixth-round pick, wide receiver, Seth Williams as the team trims down their roster to 53 players.
Late in the third quarter of Saturday’s preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks, Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock flipped a pass to wide receiver Seth Williams while on the run to convert on third down.
While the main storyline coming out of the Broncos’ second preseason game was the starting quarterback competition, many rookies were in a competition of themselves, trying to earn playing time or prove to the coaching staff that they deserve a spot on the Broncos’ 53-man roster.
After yet another strong performance, the Broncos’ second preseason game is in the books, and once again, they are victorious. The defense once again proved to be an incredibly unit, and it appears the turnover luck is turning around for the Broncos, but the quarterback play wasn’t quite as stellar as what we saw in Minnesota.
The Denver Broncos have more talent at receiver than they’ve had in a long time, which means some NFL-caliber players are sure to be sent packing. Courtland Sutton, Jerry Jeudy, Tim Patrick, and K.J.
With George Paton at the helm, the Denver Broncos targeted a certain type of receiver in the 2021 NFL draft. The Broncos went looking for taller, big-bodied wideouts and the team's draft selection — Seth Williams — fit that mold. Williams stands at 6-foot-3 and 211 pounds.
Despite the offense needing more help, the Denver Broncos chose to heavily invest in the defense in this year’s draft. With that said though, they still picked up a handful of players who project key offensive contributors.
In a crowded wide receiver room, the former Auburn Tiger will rely on his strength at contested catches to earn a place on the team. In a crowded wide receiver room, rookie Seth Williams will need something to set him apart.
The younger Surtain became the most significant piece of a Broncos cornerback overhaul.
He is expected to miss the rest of this season due to injury, one that could become a point of contention.
It looked like Auburn was about to convert a 58-yard touchdown pass, but Williams simply blew the catch.
Bo Nix got into it with one of his wideouts after the QB had a bad throw that ended Auburn's drive.
Patrick Nix played quarterback at Auburn from 1992-1995, throwing for 31 touchdowns and 16 interceptions in his career. Bo was only 13-for-31 for 177 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions vs. the Ducks.
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