After 2 years lost to injuries, Jaguars tackle Brennan Williams close to 100 percent
Posted Jun 5, 2015
NFL linemen weighing over 300 pounds don’t often show vulnerability. However, vulnerable is exactly how Jaguars offensive tackle Brennan Williams felt after the first practice of organized team activities on May 26. “I felt like a baby giraffe out there,” Williams said. “That was my first practice in about two years.” The 6-foot-6, 310-pound Williams has had a frustrating start to his NFL career.
(Florida Times-Union)
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