Denver Broncos 2004 Williams was selected by the Denver Broncos in the first round (17th overall) of the
2004 NFL draft. Williams emerged as one of the league's top linebackers. Although an early candidate for
Defensive Rookie of the Year, the award went to then-
New York Jets linebacker
Jonathan Vilma.
2005 Williams was moved from his weak-side linebacker position to strong-side linebacker following the Broncos signing of
Ian Gold. He finished with 55 tackles (39 solo) while adding three pass deflections and one forced fumble. Williams also contributed two tackles and a forced fumble on special teams. with 141 tackles (106 solo) along with one sack and one interception. As a result of the arrest, the Denver Broncos fined Williams and demoted him from defensive co-captain. It was also announced that he would not start the Week 10 match-up against
AFC West rivals the
Kansas City Chiefs.
2012 In March 2012, Williams was suspended for six games after failing a mandatory league drug test. Wesley Woodyard replaced Williams at linebacker. Williams' suspension was extended by three games by the NFL. Williams was released by the Broncos on March 11, 2013.
Chicago Bears 2013 On March 22, 2013, the
Chicago Bears signed Williams to a one-year contract. In week six against the
New York Giants, Williams ruptured his pectoral tendon. He was placed on injured reserve on October 18. Williams was a free agent after 2013, but re-signed with the Bears to a one-year deal on March 11, 2014.
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