When it comes to restocking the D-line shelves, one name that Broncos fans have taken a shine to since the Super Bowl is Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams. But NFL.com's Kevin Patra is cautioning teams about overpaying for Williams on the free-agent market.
The Kansas City Chiefs were aiming to become the first team in NFL history to hoist the coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy in three straight seasons.
After winning the Super Bowl with a big defensive effort, Milton Williams has leapfrogged his Eagles teammates on this NFL free agents list.
Philadelphia Eagles' defensive tackle Milton Williams is expected to get a massive deal in free agency this offseason.
Putting heat on opposing quarterbacks from the inside of your defensive front is big. The Panthers may add a defensive tackle who enjoyed a super, Super Sunday.
Milton Williams was one of the Philadelphia Eagles's unsung heroes at Super Bowl LIX, sacking Kansas City Chiefs superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes twice in what turned out to be a largely lopsided
Milton grew up in Crowley and played football at Crowley High School. From there, Milton played college football at Louisiana Tech.
Milton Williams bet on himself and won. Choosing to forego a contract extension with the Philadelphia Eagles and go after the most money he can get in free agency, Williams gambled he was going to have a big year -- and did.
Super Bowl stars Milton Williams and Zack Baun were among Eagles free agents with difficult decisions to make on their futures
The Eagles have several key players primed for big paydays and they won't be able to keep them all. Becton, Williams, and Isaiah Rodgers are three who discussed their uncertain futures on Thursday.
With the new league year kicking off on March 12, NFL teams are already deep into planning for the offseason. Here are five moves the Philadelphia Eagles should make in the coming months.
After the blowout victory, Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams revealed ... peat helped fuel Philly heading into the Super Bowl. "Definitely," Williams said, via ESPN. "They were talking ...