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He was a first round draft pick of the Denver Broncos. He went to the Super Bowl as a rookie and played with guys like Peyton Manning and Von Miller. But the Broncos lost that game, and it was humbling for Sylvester Williams. Two years later, the Broncos won Super Bowl 50. Not bad for a guy who only started ONE high school football game, after which he was a walk-on at Coffeyyville Community College, then transferred to North Carolina and was named All-ACC and then an All-American as senior. That seemed to be the way things go for Sylvester Williams (known as "Sly"). He has spent most of his life overcoming long odds to enjoy success through hard work and perseverance. After all, one doesn't live like a champion by taking short cuts. This is an amazing story of a life that could have easily gone in the wrong direction, but didn't and because of his personal make-up, couldn't.
We get into the Pirates surprisingly cutting Rowdy Tellez in order to avoid paying him a bonus and CeeDee Lamb saying that he has failed the Cowboys. Joining us as well is special guest former Broncos, Titans, Lions, and Chargers defensive tackle Sylvester Williams. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/world-wide-sports-radio-n/support
A commercial free episode of Wednesday's Sports Loud Mouth show, featuring interviews with special guests former Yankees, Guardians, and Rangers pitcher Nick Goody and former Broncos, Titans, Lions, and Chargers defensive tackle Sylvester Williams. We get into Deion Sanders' comments about Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Rodgers' comments about Haason Reddick and his agent, the Jaguars being interested in Bill Belichick in the offseason, our best bets of the week in the NFL and college football, CeeDee Lamb apologizing about his poor play this season, Stephen A. Smith's comments about Travis Kelce, Brett Favre revealing he has Parkinson's Diseases, and the Pirates cutting Rowdy Tellez to avoid paying him a $200,000 bonus. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/world-wide-sports-radio-n/support
It's Benedict College vs Albany State in the 2023 SIAC football championship. Sylvester Williams, Jamie Walker, and Symone Stanley discuss the news
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7:00 - Blues comeback against the Kraken 7:15 - Peak & Pit 7:30 - Jay Delsing, host of 'Golf with Jay Delsing' 7:45 - TIOLI 8:00 - Fresh Take: Teams taken for granted. Do we appreciate them enough? 8:15 - Radio color analyst for the Blues, Joe Vitale 8:30 - The Fight 8:45 - Mizzou Football Hall of Fame Coach, Gary Pinkel 9:15 - Today's Big Thing: Is the NHL messing up by not having some of their biggest stars compete? + 3 Bold Predictions for the NFL Playoffs 9:30 - You're Killing Me Smalls 9:45 - What's on Tap? Super Bowl Champion, Sylvester Williams
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Sylvester Williams is a defensive end for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Broncos in the first round of the 2013 NFL Drafter. He played college football at North Carolina, where he earned All-American honors. Williams was born here in St. Louis, MO, into a family with three older sisters and one younger brother. He attended Jefferson City High School, and played football for only one season in high school, and started only one game. Not being recruited by college programs, he assembled radiator parts for large combines before deciding to walk-on at Coffeyville Community College. He had 52 tackles and two sacks in 2010. Williams transferred to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2011, and played for the North Carolina Tar Heels Football team in 2011 and 2012. As a junior in 2011, he had 43 tackles and 2.5 sacks. The following season, Williams was named to the All-ACC first team. He was also named an All-American by Pro Football Weekly. In 2013 the Denver Broncos selected Williams in the First Round. Since then, Sylvester has won 2 AFC Championships & was Super Bowl Champion with the Broncos in Super Bowl 50.
Broncos defensive tackle Sylvester Williams joins the show to talk about returning to Denver after three seasons away from the team. Photo Credit: Justin Edmonds - Getty Images See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bo and John take a look at the Dolphins' dominating defensive effort against the New York Jets and catch up with new dolphins tackle Sylvester Williams (starts at 23:52). And also take a listen to the keys to this week's matchup with the Green Bay Packers.
The Titan Sized Podcast is back on the eve of NFL cut day to bring you analysis on every angle for the Titans' final 53 man roster. Luke, Will, and Matias break down every scenario and discuss whether players like Kevin Dodd, Tre McBride, Eric Weems, or Sylvester Williams deserve to make the team.
With the NFL combine just one week away, the Broncos are hard at work preparing for the NFL draft and free agency. They have a whole crew of players who could leave for greener pastures this offseason including cornerback Kayvon Webster, defensive tackle Sylvester Williams, and outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware. Jake Marsing and Ryan Greene come to you from the Sportique Studios to examine the list of Broncos free agents and debate the merits of the draft.Then, the guys are joined by Broncos' Ring-of-Famer and newly elected Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Terrell Davis. TD takes some time to look back on his long wait for enshrinement and the legendary moments in his career. He also takes a look ahead to the Broncos' upcoming season and what his old team has to do to get back to their championship ways. The Broncos Blitz comes to you from the Sportique Studio every week during the offseason and from the parking lot of the Broncos' UC Health Training Center headquarters daily during the season. It brings you all the news and analysis you could ever want out of a #Broncos podcast.
The Minnesota Vikings 2013 draft is almost upon us, Joey extensively talks about this very draft, and which way our team will lean. Will it be Manti Te'o, Cordarelle Patterson, Sylvester Williams, DeAndre Hopkins, or a cornerback? Not often does a team have two first round picks, so this draft could prove very valuable for the future of this franchise. facebook.com/purplemafiashow @purplemafiashow Call into our Phone Lines at 209-736-7877