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OWINGS MILLS, Md — A couple of former Ravens are headed to Super Bowl LVII for the Kansas City Chiefs. Left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. and defensive tackle Brandon Williams will bet a chance to earn a championship ring for the first time.
Defensive tackle Brandon Williams signed to the Chiefs’ practice squad last week and he’s already moving on up. The Chiefs have signed Williams to the active roster.
According to Matt Derrick, the Chiefs promoted DT Brandon Williams to the active roster and re-signed OL Austin Reiter to their practice squad. Kansas
Broderick Washington is grateful for the time he spent with Brandon Williams for the Ravens. Williams serves as a mentor to Washington and some of the other young players.
Williams spent the first nine seasons of his career (from 2013 to 2021) with the Baltimore Ravens, making the Pro Bowl in 2018. He had been waiting for the right opportunity to this point of the 2022 season, which explains why it took Williams until Week 13 to sign.
The intent is for the veteran interior D-lineman to move up to the active roster soon.
Ravens are showing interest in a free agent defensive lineman After being released by the Chicago Bears on Monday, veteran defensive tackle Eddie Goldman is expected to visit with the Ravens on Friday, according to Pro Football Network’s Aaron Wilson.
Many view defensive line as an area of need for the Ravens this offseason, and for good reason. Calais Campbell and Brandon Williams, two starters, are unrestricted free agents.
The Ravens were stout against the run and often made teams one-dimensional. Defensive Calais Campbell and nose tackle Brandon Williams made plays all season, but they are free agents and considering retirement. Second-year Justin Madubuike showed he can be a reliable starter.
The Ravens will likely have to add playmakers to the defensive line with the potential loss of several key players. Defensive end Calais Campbell, nose tackle Brandon Williams, and defensive tackles Justin Ellis and Aaron Crawford are free agents.
Baltimore Ravens nose tackle Brandon Williams has expressed his desire to stay with the team in 2022 — that is, if the Ravens still want him around. The 32-year-old has spent his entire nine-year career in Baltimore and has played at least 12 games every season.
The Baltimore Ravens will likely look to reshape quite a few position groups on the roster in the offseason. And perhaps no position group will see more turnover than the defensive line.
Baltimore Ravens nose tackle Brandon Williams is likely on his way out after 2021, and the team should be looking for a suitable replacement in the defensive line.
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is wary of the Ravens "goons" on the defensive line, primarily nose tackle Brandon Williams and defensive end Calais Campbell.
The Baltimore Ravens have secured some smart, bargain-friendly contracts this season, but defensive lineman Brandon Williams‘ contract is not one of them.
For the last eight seasons, Baltimore’s 335 pound nose guard Brandon Williams’ job has been clearly defined - stop the opposition’s run game. His one-dimensional skillset is more valuable against run-centric offenses.
The Baltimore Ravens activated defensive starters - OLB Justin Houston, NT Brandon Williams and DE Justin Madubuike - off the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday.
Brandon Williams signed a five-year, $52.5 million contract and is entering his final season with the Ravens . CBS Sports Patrick Walker contends that
The Baltimore Ravens roster could look vastly different than it does now a year in the future. Brandon Williams is one of the many Ravens players on the last year of his current deal.
The 31-year-old safety appeared in 15 games for Baltimore last season and had 49 total tackles, two sacks and two interceptions.
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