Mike Williams has informed Chargers that he plans to retire
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EL SEGUNDO — Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams told the team he planned to retire rather than continue his standout NFL career after eight seasons, a club spokesman confirmed while the opening day of training camp was underway Thursday morning. Williams spent seven of his eight years in the NFL with the Chargers.
For the first four years of Justin Herbert’s career, Mike Williams was a pillar of the Chargers’ receiving corps.
The Chargers were the first team to open training camp this season, and they also have a lot of movement with their roster. Mike Williams informed the Chargers on Thursday that he plans to retire, and running back Najee Harris was placed on the active/non-football list due to an eye injury.
The Los Angeles Chargers entered the offseason obviously needing help at wide receiver, but inexplicably, they largely ignored the position in free agency and o
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter struggle to find fantasy relevance for Mike Williams in a "run-first" Chargers offense after the WR was placed on the PUP list.