Rams' Darious Williams retires as CB overhaul continues
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Rams' Darious Williams retires as CB overhaul continues
"After eight NFL seasons, Los Angeles Rams cornerback Darious Williams has retired. The team announced Saturday that they placed Williams on the reserve/retired list. Williams, 32, had two stints with the Rams, playing six seasons total in Los Angeles. He was a part of the Rams' Super Bowl LVI winning team during the 2021 season."
"In 100 regular season games, Williams had 12 interceptions, 77 passes defensed and 306 total tackles. After winning the Super Bowl in 2021, Williams signed a three-year deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He was released after two seasons and signed a new deal with the Rams."
Darious Williams, 32, has retired from the NFL after eight seasons. The Rams placed him on the reserve/retired list. Williams played six seasons total with Los Angeles across two stints and was a key member of the Rams' Super Bowl LVI championship team in 2021. Over 100 regular season games, he recorded 12 interceptions, 77 passes defensed, and 306 total tackles. After winning the Super Bowl, Williams signed with Jacksonville but was released after two seasons before returning to the Rams. His retirement leaves the Rams with four cornerbacks as pending free agents, though the team recently acquired All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie.
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