Career
Williams, who played from 1995 to 1998, left Georgia Technical as the school"s career leader in punting average at 41.1 yards a kick. His single-season average of 45.64 yards a kick in 1997 set a school record that still stands. That same season, he had a school record 553 punting yards against Florida State.
In November of 2011, Williams was inducted into the Georgia Technical Sports Hall of Fame.
Drafted out of Georgia Technical by the Saint Louis Rams. Williams played 2 seasons in NFL Europe where he was a Special Teams Captain for the 2000 World Bowl Champions, Rhine Fire.
In 2001 landing a job with the New York Giants. At the time, Williams was the only African-American punter in the NFL, and was just the fourth in the league"s history.
Williams set a team record with a 90-yard punt on Monday Night Football on September 10, 2001 in Denver against the Broncos, a record that stands to date.
Williams officially retired from the NFL in 2007.