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Maxx Williams

Maxx Williams (born April 12, 1994) is an American former professional football who played eight seasons in the (NFL). Williams attended the , where he played for the Golden Gophers from 2012 to 2014, recording 61 receptions for 986 yards and 13 touchdowns over 25 games. In his redshirt sophomore season of 2014, he earned First-team All-American honors, Big Ten Tight End of the Year, and First-team All-Big Ten recognition, establishing himself as one of the top prospects in the country. Selected by the in the second round (55th overall) of the , Williams began his professional career with the team, appearing in 42 games with 63 receptions for 497 yards and three touchdowns from 2015 to 2018. He signed with the in 2019, where he played his final four seasons, contributing in 41 games with 42 receptions for 515 yards and three touchdowns before last appearing in the league in 2022. Over his NFL career, Williams totaled 105 receptions for 1,012 yards and six touchdowns in 83 games. The son of , a former center who played 11 seasons with the from 1989 to 1999, Maxx followed in his father's footsteps as part of a multi-generational family.

Early life and education

Family background

Maxx Williams was born on April 12, 1994, in , where he grew up in a family deeply rooted in athletic traditions, particularly and . His upbringing in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area exposed him early to competitive sports, influenced heavily by his relatives' achievements in collegiate and professional athletics. Williams' father, Brian Williams, had a distinguished NFL career as a center, selected in the first round (18th overall) by the New York Giants in the 1989 NFL Draft out of the University of Minnesota. Brian played 11 seasons with the Giants from 1989 to 1999, appearing in 129 games and starting 62, earning recognition as a reliable offensive lineman during his tenure. His paternal grandfather, Robert "Bob" Williams, also pursued professional football after starring as a quarterback at the University of Notre Dame; he was selected by the Chicago Bears in the 28th round of the 1959 NFL Draft but opted for a medical career over playing, though he did appear briefly in the league during the early 1960s. On his mother's side, Rochelle Williams (née Goetz) was a standout player at the during the mid-1980s, where she met while both were student-athletes. Her athletic background contributed to the family's emphasis on discipline and physical conditioning. Williams' uncle, Ron Goetz, extended the family's football legacy by playing linebacker and fullback for the Gophers before being drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 1990; he later competed professionally for two seasons in the World League of American Football with the Barcelona Dragons from 1991 to 1992. Williams has two younger brothers, Zach and Luke, who both played college football for the .

High school career

Maxx Williams attended Waconia High School in , where he emerged as a multi-positional standout in . As a freshman, his season was limited by injuries, but he transitioned to linebacker as a sophomore before primarily playing , , , and punter in later years. During his junior season, Williams earned first-team All-State honors and was selected as an All-Metro punter, contributing significantly to Waconia's playoff runs, including a state playoff appearance that year. In his senior year of 2011, Williams led the Wildcats as a , passing for 784 yards and eight touchdowns while rushing 120 times for 902 yards and 13 scores; defensively, he recorded 80 tackles and two interceptions. He was named to the 2011 All-State High School Football Team and helped Waconia advance to the Section 5AAAA , where they secured victories over Willmar and Grand Rapids before falling to Delano. His versatility and performance earned him recognition as one of the top prospects in , ranking seventh overall in the state by and 48th nationally among tight ends by . As a highly touted recruit in the class of 2012, Williams drew interest from multiple Big Ten programs but committed to the on April 11, 2011, signing with the Gophers on despite the team's recent struggles. His decision was influenced by , as his father, , had played for the Gophers and later in the .

College career

2013 season

Williams redshirted during the 2012 season, preserving a year of eligibility while adjusting to and adding necessary weight to his frame as a prospect. In 2013, as a redshirt , he emerged as a key contributor for the under head coach , who was in his third season leading the program. Williams secured the starting role, starting seven of the team's 13 games and providing a reliable target in the passing game amid an offense that emphasized a balanced attack. During the season, Williams recorded 25 receptions for 417 yards and five touchdowns, tying for the team lead in catches while leading the Gophers in receiving yards. His average of 16.7 yards per reception ranked fourth in the Big Ten, showcasing his ability to stretch the field as a big-play threat from the position. These contributions helped bolster Minnesota's passing attack, which relied on multiple quarterbacks including Philip Nelson and Mitch Leidner. Williams delivered several standout performances, including a 50-yard touchdown reception from Nelson that proved to be the game-winner in a 42-39 victory over on November 2, securing the Gophers' seventh win of the year. He also scored on a 24-yard catch against Penn State, capping a crucial 96-yard drive in a 24-10 win that clinched . His five receptions across five games highlighted his red-zone effectiveness, aiding the Gophers to an 8-5 overall record and a berth in the , where they fell 21-17 to Syracuse despite Williams hauling in a 20-yard . He was also named to the Academic All-Big Ten team, reflecting his success in balancing athletics and academics.

2014 season

In 2014, as a redshirt , Maxx Williams emerged as a dominant force in the ' offense, leading the team with 36 receptions for 569 yards and a team-high eight touchdowns over 12 games. His performance, which included an average of 15.8 yards per catch, made him the Gophers' primary receiving threat and a key contributor to their balanced attack under head coach . The team finished the season with an 8-5 overall record, including a 5-3 mark in Big Ten play and a loss in the to . Williams' breakout campaign earned him widespread national acclaim, including first-team All-American honors from and the (FWAA), as well as second-team recognition from the and Football Foundation. He was also named the Big Ten Kwalick-Clark of the Year and became a finalist for the , recognizing the nation's top tight end. These accolades highlighted his versatility as a blocker and receiver, solidifying his leadership role in an offense that relied on his matchup advantages against defenses. Following the season, Williams, a third-year , announced his decision to forgo his remaining college eligibility and declare for the , capping a collegiate career that saw him accumulate 61 receptions for 986 yards and 13 touchdowns in 25 games.

Professional career

2015 NFL Draft

Williams entered the 2015 NFL Draft as one of the premier tight end prospects in his class, having earned consensus All-Big Ten honors and First-Team All-American recognition during his final college season. At the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, he measured 6 feet 4 inches tall and 252 pounds, showcasing solid athleticism with a 4.78-second 40-yard dash, a 34.5-inch vertical jump, and a 9-foot-9-inch broad jump. Analysts praised his combination of size, hands, and route-running ability, ranking him as the top tight end prospect by outlets such as NFL.com and ESPN, though some noted concerns about his speed relative to elite NFL receivers at the position. On draft night, April 30, 2015, the traded up three spots from the 58th overall pick with the , surrendering their fifth-round selection (No. 158 overall) to secure Williams at No. 55 in the second round. The move addressed a need at following injuries to veterans like , positioning Williams to compete for immediate playing time in Baltimore's offense, which frequently utilized multiple sets. Williams signed his contract on May 7, 2015, a four-year deal worth $4.05 million, including a $1.2 million and $2.261 million in guarantees. He was viewed as a long-term successor to Crockett Gillmore on the depth chart, with scouts highlighting his strong blocking in the run game—particularly his ability to seal edges and engage linebackers—and his receiving skills as a red-zone mismatch who excelled at contested catches.

Baltimore Ravens tenure (2015–2018)

Williams was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft with the 55th overall pick, marking the beginning of his professional career as a tight end. In his rookie season of 2015, he appeared in 14 games, starting seven, and recorded 32 receptions for 268 yards and one touchdown, contributing as a key blocker and occasional receiving option in the Ravens' offense. His performance showed promise in developing into a versatile tight end, though the team finished with a 5-11 record. The 2016 proved challenging due to , as Williams was limited to just four games before suffering a knee issue that required surgery and placement on injured reserve. He finished with zero receptions, highlighting early setbacks in his career trajectory amid ' 8-8 campaign. Returning in 2017 after undergoing a rare knee procedure during the offseason, Williams played in 11 games with eight starts, serving in a rotational role alongside other tight ends like and . He tallied 15 receptions for 86 yards and one , focusing on blocking duties while gradually rebuilding his receiving presence as improved to a 9-7 record. In 2018, Williams appeared in 13 games with six starts, achieving career highs with 16 receptions for 143 yards and one touchdown during the , benefiting from the ' run-heavy offense led by quarterback . He added one reception for eight yards in the wild-card playoff loss to the , contributing to Baltimore's 10-6 season and title despite the postseason exit. Over his four seasons with the Ravens, Williams amassed 63 receptions for 497 yards and three touchdowns in 42 games, often hampered by injuries that limited his consistency and depth chart position. Following the 2018 campaign, he became an unrestricted free agent, concluding his tenure in Baltimore.

Arizona Cardinals tenure (2019–2022)

Williams signed with the Arizona Cardinals as a free agent on March 15, 2019, agreeing to a one-year contract. In his first season with the team, he appeared in all 16 games, starting 10, and recorded 15 receptions for 202 receiving yards and one touchdown. Midway through the year, on November 16, 2019, the Cardinals extended Williams with a two-year contract worth up to $9.45 million, including $3.5 million guaranteed. The 2020 season saw Williams limited by injury, as he played in only nine games with eight receptions for 102 yards and one before being placed on injured reserve on September 21 due to an ankle injury. He returned late in the year but missed the final seven games. Williams began the season strongly, catching 16 passes for 193 yards and one in the first five games while starting all of them as a key target in Kyler Murray's offense. His campaign was cut short on October 10 during a game against the when he suffered a torn in his right knee, leading to his placement on injured reserve and ending his season. After re-signing with the Cardinals on a one-year deal in March 2022, Williams appeared in 11 games that season, managing just three receptions for 18 yards. On , the team released him from the active roster; he was re-signed to the practice squad three days later and elevated for games in the late season. Over his four seasons with , Williams totaled 42 receptions for 515 yards and three touchdowns in 41 games. Injuries, particularly the 2021 ACL tear following a promising start, disrupted what could have been a breakout period, though he provided reliable blocking and occasional receiving contributions to support Murray's passing attack.

Retirement

Williams last appeared in an NFL game during the 2022 season with the , where he played in 11 contests. He did not play in 2023 or 2024 after becoming an unrestricted in March 2023. Williams officially retired following the 2022 season, a status confirmed in media appearances by mid-2024, where he cited persistent injuries—including a injury and damage that limited his mobility—as key factors, alongside a growing emphasis on family life. Across his eight-season professional career with the and , Williams totaled 105 receptions for 1,012 receiving yards and six touchdowns in 83 games. Upon retiring, Williams returned to , his home state, to focus on personal endeavors. In reflections shared during interviews, he expressed deep gratitude for the opportunities provided by the , noting the sport's profound impact on his life while indicating no immediate plans for coaching or broadcasting roles.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

In his eight-season career, Maxx Williams recorded 105 receptions for 1,012 yards, averaging 9.6 yards per reception, with 6 touchdowns across 83 games played. The following table summarizes his year-by-year receiving statistics:
YearTeamGGSRecYdsY/RLngTDTgtFum
2015BAL147322688.4281481
2016BAL4000000
2017BAL11815865.7171181
2018BAL136161438.9251170
201916101520213.5281190
98810212.8421100
2021551619312.1341170
20221113186.07030
Career83451051,0129.64261322
Williams posted his highest reception totals in his rookie season with 32 catches for 268 yards, while his best single-season yardage came in with 202 yards on 15 receptions. Injuries notably curtailed his playing time, including a knee cartilage issue that limited him to 4 games in 2016 after placement on injured reserve, and a torn in his right knee that sidelined him for the remainder of 2021 following 5 games.

Postseason

Williams appeared in only one postseason game during his NFL career, a 2018 playoff matchup against the on January 6, 2019, while with the . In that contest, which the Ravens lost 23–17, Williams recorded a single reception for 8 yards on one target, with no touchdowns. His limited involvement reflected a brief appearance in the game, as he played just 17 offensive snaps. Williams did not appear in any further playoff games. The Ravens were eliminated following their 2018 loss, and although the Cardinals qualified for the in 2021, Williams missed the postseason due to his season-ending .

Postseason Receiving Statistics

YearTeamGamesReceptionsYardsYards per ReceptionLongest ReceptionTouchdowns
2018BAL1188.080
Career Total: 1 game, 1 reception, 8 yards, 0 touchdowns.

Personal life

Family

Maxx Williams is married to Amanda Williams, whom he credited as a key part of his support system during difficult periods in his career. Williams and his wife have a son, born in February 2022. Williams maintains ongoing connections with his extended family, drawing mentorship from relatives with ties to professional and collegiate football. His father, , a first-round pick by the in 1989, played 11 seasons as a center in the and has offered guidance on navigating , including lessons on preparation and mindset that Maxx applied during his process and beyond. His paternal grandfather, , played at and was selected by the in the 28th round of the , though he chose to pursue a career in medicine instead. Additionally, his uncle Ron Goetz played fullback and linebacker for the in the late 1980s, contributing to the family's athletic heritage. The role of family was particularly evident in Williams' recovery from a torn sustained in Week 5 of the 2021 season with the , which sidelined him for the year and led to complications including nerve damage and drop foot. Throughout the process, his wife Amanda provided essential emotional support, helping him stay positive amid the physical and mental challenges of regaining mobility and returning to play in 2022.

Post-retirement activities

Following his retirement from the after the 2022 season, Maxx Williams relocated to his home state of , where he has since resided. In his bio as of 2025, Williams describes himself as an "old retired NFL has-been" who is "loving life in ," reflecting a relaxed transition away from professional football with no announced involvement in formal business ventures or media roles. Williams has shared reflections on his injury recovery as part of adapting to life beyond the sport, noting in late 2022 that the permanent nerve damage from his 2021 tear—resulting in "drop foot" that requires a —represented "most likely this is my reality for the rest of my life." He emphasized a positive outlook during , stating, "As long as I can wake up every day and enjoy what I’m doing and enjoy my family, I’m having a good life," highlighting his focus on personal well-being and family in the post-career phase.

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