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Super Bowl 2020: Damien Williams thrives in Chiefs' pass-first offense, feels like he gets to 'double dip' Kansas City is clearly a pass-first offense and that's just fine with their starting ...
Damien is just a beast in this offense." Fullback Anthony Sherman said that Williams was running as hard as he's ever seen him against the 49ers, noting that he refused to go out of bounds.
Damien Williams has played six seasons in the NFL, but the new Chicago Bears running back said he felt like “one of the rookie kids” when he stepped on the practice field for organized team ...
With less than two minutes to play in the fourth quarter, Damien Williams burst through a hole for his second touchdown of the day. It put the Chiefs up 31-20, which is the score they won by for ...
Chiefs running back Damien Williams has taken plenty of people by surprise in his career. He’s doing that in Kansas City, too, but he’s not going to be in the shadows much longer.
Here’s a reminder of what Damien Williams did to cement a place in Super Bowl lore: With the Chiefs trailing 20-17 and facing third-and-goal, Mahomes faked a handoff to Tyreek Hill and lofted a ...
Damien Williams rushes for more than 100 yards and scores a decisive, late touchdown on a 38-yard run to help the Chiefs beat the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV.
Top-10 lock now. Over the last two years, Damien Williams has averaged 21.7 fantasy points per game in 16 starts (50% or more of snaps). That would have made him 2019's No. 2 RB behind CMC.
Damien Williams, who signed a two-year, $5.1 million extension in 2018, looked like his days with the team could’ve been numbered because the Chiefs only would have taken on $533,000 in dead ...
Enter Williams, highly talented and highly motivated. After stepping away following a career year, he’s on a one-year, $1.5 million contract at 29 — a more prudent move, by the way, than ...
Standing to the right of quarterback Patrick Mahomes, Damien Williams took off to his left as the ball was snapped in the fourth quarter of Thursday night’s 29-28 loss.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Known for being a steady worker, running back Damien Williams has been focusing on two tasks this offseason: continuing to work and staying (mostly) quiet during the process.