Cincinnati Bengals running back Trayveon Williams is more than just a running back. He's also a kickoff returner on the field, occasional college professor off the field, and soon, a coach on the sidelines.
The Bengals keep two of their own. The Cincinnati Bengals will keep Drew Sample. On Monday, the team announced that Sample was re-signed to a three-year contract extension through the 2026 season.
He could be in line to compete for the backup role in his sixth season, but it would seem Chase Brown has the much better chance of being a Joe Mixon successor in the starting lineup.
The backup running back competition continues. Cincinnati Bengals running back Trayveon Williams missed much of camp and all of preseason with an ankle injury.
The backup running back seemed to be thrust into a bigger role with Samaje Perine’s departure, but a training camp injury has clouded his stance in the depth chart.
Bengals running back Trayveon Williams isn't expected to play on Saturday in Washington, Zac Taylor revealed on Thursday afternoon. Williams has missed the entire preseason with a sprained ankle.
Trayveon Williams will miss time with an ankle injury, a hit to the Cincinnati Bengals behind starting running back Joe Mixon. The extent of the injury wasn't immediately clear but Williams, sidelined since Tuesday, has been unable to practice and said he has a sprained right ankle.
Bengals running back Trayveon Williams suffered a mild sprained right ankle during Tuesday's practice and is expected to miss a couple of weeks while he recovers from the injury, a source confirmed to ESPN.
Bengals running back Trayveon Williams suffered a sprained ankle during Tuesday’s practice. It’s unclear how much time he’ll miss with the injury. Williams, the former Texas A&M standout, provided his own injury update Tuesday night.
Bengals running back Trayveon Williams gave everyone a scare when he was carted off from Tuesday's practice. Williams, though, posted on social media that he is fine.
Bengals running back Trayveon Williams was carted off the field on Tuesday with a right leg injury. Williams went down while doing a ball security drill
Bengals mandatory minicamp starts on Tuesday. This is the last week of their offseason program. Players will leave Paycor Stadium after minicamp and
Brown is expected to compete with Trayveon Williams for the backup running back position behind incumbent Joe Mixon. So much for being “only” a fifth-round draft pick.
The Bengals took Illinois running back Chase Brown in the fifth-round (163rd overall) in the 2023 NFL Draft. He joins a backfield that includes Joe Mixon
Bengals RB Trayveon Williams said he’s stayed at the team’s facility this offseason and wants to “take a leadership approach” going forward. “I’m trying to change my mindset and preparation for all the little things.
We haven’t seen too much from Trayveon Williams since he was drafted in 2019, but that could change in 2023. The Cincinnati Bengals fan base was thrown into a pool of uncertainty when backup running back Samaje Perine left for a bigger role with the Denver Broncos in free agency.
There’s been a fair amount of activity in the Bengals backfield this offseason and there may still be more to come. Samaje Perine left for a two-year deal with the Broncos and Trayveon Williams opted to re-sign with the team early in free agency.
Bengals OL coach Frank Pollack couldn’t believe that the team signed LT Orlando Brown. “It really kind of came out of nowhere,” Pollack said, via the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Jeremy Fowler reports that the Bengals are re-signing RB Trayveon Williams, who could see more playing time after RB Samaje Perine signed with the Broncos yesterday.
Earlier this week we looked at Earnest Crownover’s potential as RB2 in A&M’s backfield this year, today we’re looking at Amari Daniels. At 5’8 200 lbs last season, Daniels’ size and style of play was reminiscent of Trayveon Williams.
Bengals running back Trayveon Williams‘ new offseason job began as a joke. It’s no joke: Williams will serve as an adjunct professor at Texas A&M’s School of Law next spring, co-teaching a class on name, image and likeness (NIL) law and athlete advocacy, alongside sports attorney and consultant Alex Sinatra.
A current NFL player plans to help law students by sharing his experiences in the emerging world of NIL in college sports. Bengals RB Trayveon Williams will team up with sports attorney and business consultant Alex Sinatra to co-teach a class at Texas A&M University School of Law beginning in Spring 2023.
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