Broncos running back Javonte Williams and Vikings safety Harrison Smith were both fined $45,020 for use of the helmet violations. Tellingly, neither Williams nor Smith was flagged by the officials on ...
After wrapping up the final year of his rookie contract, Denver Broncos running back Javonte Williams is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent when the NFL's new league year begins in March.
Denver Broncos running back Javonte Williams’ rookie contract, worth $8.8 million over four years, expires when the 2024 league year ends. After a season that saw him open as the starter but ...
Running back Javonte Williams is someone whose time might be coming to an end this spring. Williams was one of the most exciting young running backs in the NFL during his rookie season in 2021.
Williams took a back seat to rookie Audric Estime on the ground in the 34-27 loss with only four carries for 24 yards (6.0 yards per tote), but he surprisingly led the team in targets (11 ...
Javonte Williams has been a Denver Broncos man for four years. He was initially promising as a rookie, hitting 900 yards. He then injured his knee in his second season and has not been the same since.
In another indication of a pending positional overhaul, The Denver Gazette's Chris Tomasson recently reported that Broncos running back Javonte Williams is not expected to be re-signed this offseason.
But their efficiency in the running game was not one of them as Javonte Williams and his fellow backs failed to assert themselves. The Broncos averaged 4.1 yards per carry in 2024 after averaging ...
Honestly, Javonte Williams' failure to return to his pre-injury form has necessitated wholesale change. The Broncos' backfield pickle was further illustrated by NFL Network's Maurice Jones-Drew ...
Williams carried the ball seven times for 29 yards and caught both his targets for 14 yards in Sunday's 31-7 wild-card round loss to the Bills. He led all Broncos running backs in touches plus ...
If Williams has his way, though, he will continue playing in the Mile High City in 2025 and beyond. “I’d love to be in Denver (next season)” the North Carolina product said ( via Chris ...