Facing significant salary-cap issues, the Chargers released wide receiver Mike Williams on Wednesday in a move that was expected.
Facing significant salary-cap issues, the Chargers released wide receiver Mike Williams late Wednesday morning. The move was not unexpected as the team faced a 1 p.m. deadline to become cap compliant. Including the recent signings of safety Alohi Gilman, running back Gus Edwards and tight end Will Dissly, the Chargers began the day about $25 million over the NFL-mandated threshold of $255.4 million. Releasing Williams saved the team $20 million while taking on $12.46 million in dead money.
Williams caught only 11 passes for 95 yards and no touchdowns in the Chargers’ first season in Los Angeles. But he rebounded in Year 2 with a team-high 10 touchdown receptions, and Williams was on his way to a productive five-year stretch. He topped 1,000 yards in 2019 and 2021, while earning a reputation as one of the league’s best receivers at winning 50/50 balls against defensive backs.
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