Broncos DT Sylvester Williams makes most of playing time
Posted Dec 8, 2013
Although defensive tackle Sylvester Williams was the Denver Broncos' first-round pick last spring, he has had just as slow a go of it trying to crack his way into the team's rotation. With Kevin Vickerson out for the year, though, Williams got 36 and then 22 defensive snaps in the team's past two games, and he might have stumbled into his best chance to prove himself.
(Denver Post)
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