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Friday’s “First Call” has developments surrounding two former Pittsburgh Steelers who joined the Los Angeles Chargers this offseason. Former Pirate Rowdy Tellez is back in the big leagues. And a one-time Pitt Panther is trying to settle his off-the-field court case.
According to multiple reports, Williams has informed the Chargers that he is retiring. Williams, 30, was the Chargers’ first draft selection after the club relocated to Los Angeles in 2017. He was the No. 7 overall pick of that year’s draft out of Clemson.
Former No. 7 overall pick wide receiver Mike Williams has informed the Los Angeles Chargers he will be retiring from the NFL, according to ESPN. Williams walks away from football at 30 years old after eight seasons played.
Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams is calling it a career. An agent for the 30-year-old wideout informed the Los Angeles franchise Wednesday night that his client is retiring after eight seasons in the league, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Thursday. The retirement reveal comes as veterans report to training camp.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Thursday former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Mike Williams plans to retire.
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Wide receiver Mike Williams has informed the Los Angeles Chargers that he is retiring from the NFL after eight seasons, the team announced on Thursday in the opening day of training camp.
With training camp looming, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported a former Steelers wide receiver was placed on the Chargers' PUP list.
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