“And so I’m excited to see where guys like Kyle Williams go from year one to year two, and just his development and his growth mentally and physically.”Joining a crowded depth chart full of veterans, it was a quiet rookie season for Williams. The receiver played just 31 percent of the team’s offensive snaps and finished the regular season with just 10 receptions. He made them count, however, averaging over 20 yards per receptions and scoring three touchdowns — all over 30 yards. That big play ability has left the arrow pointing up entering his sophomore season. We’ll have to help him get to reach his potential.”Following the season, Williams acknowledged the need to improve his play strength in addition to working on the top of his routes.
Source: New York Times February 26, 2026 14:39 UTC