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Williams 'realistic that something will workout with someone'
DeAngelo Williams is optimistic that he will find a good situation for himself and his career for the 2017 season.
DeAngelo Williams is confident that someone will sign him before the start of the 2017 season.
Williams, who spent his past two years with the Steelers after spending his first nine seasons with the Panthers, will become a free agent on March 9. He shared his thoughts about his free agency with his Twitter followers on Tuesday.
While he didn't say where he would prefer to play, Williams wrote the following when asked if he would consider coming to Houston:
Williams also shot down any chance of returning the Panthers, as he is currently the franchise's leading rusher.
Mike Tomlin, when asked about Williams' future in Pittsburgh, made it clear that he would like No.34 to be back in the black and gold for the 2017 season. Tomlin also acknowledged, however, that Williams' future in Pittsburgh may very well come down to what happens at the negotiation table between the Steelers and Williams' representatives.
"I have an indication (that Williams wants to return), but again, none of those decisions occur in a vacuum," Tomlin said during his season-ending press conference, via Steelers.com. "Free agency is what it is. It's free for him, it's free for us. We'll assess it and see if the two sides can come together and do business again. I know it was a pleasant experience, the two years that he's been a part of this."
The Steelers are 10-4 in games Williams has started since the 2015 season. He's amassed 1,750 all-purpose yards and 17 touchdowns while helping the Steelers go 21-11 over the past two regular seasons.
Williams 'realistic that something will workout with someone'
DeAngelo Williams is optimistic that he will find a good situation for himself and his career for the 2017 season.
DeAngelo Williams is confident that someone will sign him before the start of the 2017 season.
Williams, who spent his past two years with the Steelers after spending his first nine seasons with the Panthers, will become a free agent on March 9. He shared his thoughts about his free agency with his Twitter followers on Tuesday.
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DeAngelo Williams ✔ @DeAngeloRB
I'm a steeler until march 9th not looking but realistic that something will workout with someone https://twitter.com/steelersanc16/status/829088779302477824 …
4:15 PM - 7 Feb 2017
While he didn't say where he would prefer to play, Williams wrote the following when asked if he would consider coming to Houston:
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DeAngelo Williams ✔ @DeAngeloRB
I did as a visitor but you guys are a qb away from Making some real noise but that will be Years tho https://twitter.com/bdglortz/status/829306900860788736 …
8:35 AM - 8 Feb 2017
Williams also shot down any chance of returning the Panthers, as he is currently the franchise's leading rusher.
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DeAngelo Williams ✔ @DeAngeloRB
Thanks but that ship has sailed I played there my last time 2 years ago https://twitter.com/macs864/status/829091388260249606 …
4:17 PM - 7 Feb 2017
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Mike Tomlin, when asked about Williams' future in Pittsburgh, made it clear that he would like No.34 to be back in the black and gold for the 2017 season. Tomlin also acknowledged, however, that Williams' future in Pittsburgh may very well come down to what happens at the negotiation table between the Steelers and Williams' representatives.
"I have an indication (that Williams wants to return), but again, none of those decisions occur in a vacuum," Tomlin said during his season-ending press conference, via Steelers.com. "Free agency is what it is. It's free for him, it's free for us. We'll assess it and see if the two sides can come together and do business again. I know it was a pleasant experience, the two years that he's been a part of this."
The Steelers are 10-4 in games Williams has started since the 2015 season. He's amassed 1,750 all-purpose yards and 17 touchdowns while helping the Steelers go 21-11 over the past two regular seasons.