Denver Native (Carol)
03-16-2015, 07:13 PM
In a Broncos offseason defined by high-profile defections, Sylvester Williams wasn't going anywhere. The Broncos took a calculated risk, moving on from free-agent defensive tackle Terrance Knighton, hoping Williams can help fill that void.
New defensive coordinator Wade Phillips boasts a reputation for maximizing talent, and the Broncos believe he and new line coach Bill Kollar can turn Williams into a force.
Williams, heading into his third season, is rewarding the coaches' confidence by training at Dove Valley this offseason.
"It means a lot that they have faith in me. I know that the pressure is on," said Williams, who plans to play at between 312 and 315 pounds. "I decided to stay here rather than go to Miami. It was the best thing for me to get ready. This is a big season."
rest - http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_27723551/sylvester-williams-knows-pressure-is-reward-broncos-confidence
New defensive coordinator Wade Phillips boasts a reputation for maximizing talent, and the Broncos believe he and new line coach Bill Kollar can turn Williams into a force.
Williams, heading into his third season, is rewarding the coaches' confidence by training at Dove Valley this offseason.
"It means a lot that they have faith in me. I know that the pressure is on," said Williams, who plans to play at between 312 and 315 pounds. "I decided to stay here rather than go to Miami. It was the best thing for me to get ready. This is a big season."
rest - http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_27723551/sylvester-williams-knows-pressure-is-reward-broncos-confidence