Darrel Williams (born April 15, 1995) is an American football running back for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Louisiana State University. He was signed by the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in 2018.
Former Kansas City Chiefs running back Darrel Williams is still searching for a place to land for the 2022 regular season, and the Arizona Cardinals are the latest team to express an interest by having him in for a visit on Monday, per NFL reporter Field Yates. Last season, Williams...
Free agent running back Darrel Williams recently visited the Arizona Cardinals, per ESPN’s Field Yates. Williams, 26, just wrapped up his fourth NFL season, all of which have been with the Kansas City Chiefs. Over 17 games (seven starts) last year, the 5-foot-11, 219-pounder ran the rock 144 times...
On Monday, the Arizona Cardinals welcomed another addition to the roster. The Cardinals announced the signing of tight end Stephen Anderson to a one-year deal, with no financial terms available at the time of the signing. Arizona also hosted running back Darrel Williams for a visit. Williams had 1,010 scrimmage...
Williams, who will be 27 by the start of next season, took a step forward in terms of production in each of his first three years in Kansas City. His fourth with the team saw him receive 144 carries – by far a career-high – as he split duties with Clyde Edwards-Helaire. His performance likely earned him a fair-sized second contract.
According to NFL reporter Mike Garafolo, the Kansas City Chiefs have failed to reach an agreement with running back Darrel Williams that would have kept him from hitting free agency. Despite interest on both sides to make something happen, the talks fell short and Williams will hit the open market for the first time in his career this week.
With the free agency negotiating window opening on Monday, the Chiefs could find themselves looking for a running back on the open market after failing to agree on a new deal with Darrel Williams.
Darrel Williams, who played the 2021 season in the final year of his contract, will test the free-agent market when the NFL’s new calendar year begins Wednesday, a source confirmed Monday morning with The Star. The Chiefs attempted to reach a deal with the veteran running back ahead of...