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Tyrell Williams

Tyrell Williams (born February 12, 1992, in ) is an American former professional who played in the () for seven seasons. He attended Western Oregon University, where he played for the , and entered the as an undrafted free agent signed by the in 2015. Williams spent his first four seasons with the Chargers (2015–2018), emerging as a key contributor in their passing offense after a breakout performance in 2016, when he recorded 69 receptions for 1,059 yards and seven touchdowns. He signed with the as a in 2019, where he played one full season, starting 12 of 14 games and tallying 42 receptions for 651 yards and six touchdowns. Williams briefly joined the in 2021, appearing in one game with two receptions for 14 yards before his career concluded. Over his tenure, he appeared in 70 games, accumulating 199 receptions for 3,195 yards and 23 touchdowns, known for his height (6-foot-4) and ability to make contested catches.

Pre-professional years

Early life

Tyrell Williams was born on February 12, 1992, in . He grew up in , a small rural suburb of in a predominantly white community, where his biracial heritage—his father Raymond "Ray" Williams is African American and his mother Vicky is white—exposed him to racial challenges from an early age. Williams has an older brother, R.J., and a younger sister, Peighton, with his family providing a supportive foundation amid the socioeconomic simplicity of rural life. His father's background as a former at Oakland Tech and played a pivotal role in his early development, as Ray coached Tyrell and R.J. in youth leagues, fostering discipline and a passion for the sport. Growing up, Williams navigated community influences marked by frequent , including early school encounters with slurs and identity-based taunts that tested his but were countered by family encouragement and faith. Williams' initial exposure to athletics came through local youth programs, where he participated in , , and , but his father's guidance steered him toward football as his primary pursuit over other activities. This family-driven emphasis on football helped him channel his energy and build the work ethic that defined his path forward.

High school career

Tyrell Williams attended Cascade High School in , , a suburb of , where he developed as a multi-sport . Williams participated in , , and , lettering three times in each sport during his high school career. As a senior in 2010, he earned all-state honors in all three disciplines, showcasing his versatility and athletic prowess. In track, he set school records in the 100-meter dash with a wind-aided time of 11.10 seconds and the 200-meter dash with 22.24 seconds (1.1 m/s wind). His basketball play highlighted his athleticism, particularly his ability to perform dynamically at the rim, contributing to his all-state recognition. On the field, Williams excelled as a , earning all-state accolades for his senior-year performance, though detailed statistics from that season are limited in available records. Despite his accomplishments, Williams faced limited recruitment interest from major college programs early on. Division I schools showed minimal pursuit, leading him to commit to Western Oregon University, a smaller Division II program, where he could continue developing his skills.

College career

Tyrell Williams enrolled at Western Oregon University in , in 2011 after limited recruitment interest from higher-division programs despite earning all-state honors in , , and during his senior year at Cascade High School in . As a for the in the (GNAC), he majored in exercise science while aspiring to become a physical , balancing academics with a strong commitment to development. In his freshman season of 2011, Williams earned second-team All-GNAC honors after recording 21 receptions for 335 yards and three touchdowns, including a season-high 71 yards and a 51-yard touchdown against Humboldt State. As a sophomore in 2012, he broke out with 39 receptions for 658 yards and four touchdowns, securing first-team All-GNAC recognition. His junior year in 2013 saw further improvement, with 49 receptions for 849 yards and six touchdowns; a highlight was a GNAC-record 184-yard performance on five catches, including 74- and 67-yard touchdown receptions against Dixie State, earning him weekly conference honors. Williams capped his senior season in 2014 as a first-team All-GNAC selection for the third straight year, amassing 56 receptions for 950 yards and eight touchdowns—his most productive campaign. Over four seasons, he set school records with 165 receptions for 2,792 yards and 21 touchdowns, establishing himself as one of Division II's top wide receivers despite the level's competition stigma. Physically, Williams measured 6 feet 4 inches and around 205 pounds throughout his college career, leveraging his frame for contested catches and deep threats. Entering the 2015 NFL Draft as an undrafted free agent prospect, he showcased elite athleticism at Oregon State's pro day, running the 40-yard dash in 4.42–4.44 seconds, posting a 39.5-inch vertical jump, a 10-foot-7-inch broad jump, and a 6.55-second three-cone drill—metrics that would have ranked among the top wide receivers at the NFL Combine. These workouts, combined with his production, drew interest from multiple teams and paved his path to the professional level.

Professional career

San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers

Williams signed with the as an undrafted free agent out of Western Oregon University on May 2, 2015. As a , he appeared in seven games with limited offensive snaps, primarily contributing on special teams, and recorded his first —a 10-yard catch—along with his first , an 80-yard score against the on January 3, 2016. His total output that season was two receptions for 90 yards and one . In , Williams emerged as a key contributor, transitioning to a starting role and starting 12 games. He set career highs with 69 receptions for 1,059 yards and seven touchdowns, including multiple 100-yard games that highlighted his deep-threat ability. This performance marked a significant evolution from his special teams beginnings, establishing him as a reliable complement to receiver . Following the team's relocation to ahead of the season, Williams continued as a starter, playing all 16 games with 15 starts. He posted 43 receptions for 728 yards and four touchdowns, maintaining his role in the passing game despite increased competition after the Chargers drafted in the first round of 2017. Williams' progression continued in 2018, where he started all 16 games and recorded 41 receptions for 653 yards and five touchdowns, focusing on explosive plays with an average of 15.9 yards per catch. On , 2018, the Chargers placed a second-round tender on him, and he signed the one-year, $2.914 million deal on April 23. The team again reached the , and Williams had a notable postseason with seven receptions for 103 yards across two games, including five catches for 94 yards in the Divisional Round loss to the after a victory over the .

Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders

In March 2019, following a breakout tenure with the where he established himself as a reliable deep threat, Tyrell Williams signed a four-year, $44 million contract with $22 million guaranteed with the . The deal, which included an $11.25 million , positioned Williams as a key addition to complement quarterback and bolster the passing attack under new head coach . During the 2019 season, Williams appeared in 14 games with 12 starts, recording 42 receptions for 651 yards and six touchdowns while adapting to Gruden's West Coast-style offense that emphasized vertical passing. His role as Carr's primary deep threat was evident, averaging 15.5 yards per catch and forging strong on-field chemistry with the through precise downfield routes that stretched defenses. However, a lingering foot injury limited his explosiveness at times, contributing to a season that fell short of preseason expectations despite his contributions to the Raiders' 7-9 record. Ahead of the 2020 campaign, the Raiders officially relocated to , becoming the Las Vegas Raiders and debuting at , a move approved by owners in 2017 but finalized in on January 22, 2020. Williams entered fully recovered from his foot issue but suffered a torn in his right shoulder during preseason, initially attempting to rehabilitate and play through the injury. He managed just five games, catching six passes for 69 yards before being placed on injured reserve on , 2020, following surgery that sidelined him for the remainder of the season. As Williams' $11.1 million salary became fully guaranteed in March 2020, trade speculation emerged amid the Raiders' additions of rookies like Henry Ruggs III, with some analysts suggesting a potential deal to recoup value before his contract burdened the cap further. Ultimately, no trade materialized, and the Raiders released him in February 2021, saving $11.5 million in cap space while he had collected the full $22 million in guarantees over two injury-plagued years.

Detroit Lions

On March 9, 2021, Tyrell Williams signed a one-year contract with the worth up to $6.2 million, including a $2 million and $2 million in guaranteed base salary, aimed at bolstering the team's receiving corps during its rebuilding phase under new . As a veteran presence, Williams brought experience from his prior stints with the Chargers and Raiders, where injuries had limited his production, including a season-ending torn in his during the 2020 campaign with . Williams entered the 2021 season still recovering from his shoulder injury, which had sidelined him for the entire previous year, and was expected to compete for a starting role in Campbell's run-heavy offensive scheme. He appeared in just one game, starting as the Lions' top outside receiver amid a thin depth chart, and recorded 2 receptions for 14 yards. In Week 1 against the on September 12, 2021, Williams suffered a , leading to his placement on injured reserve on September 23. The injury hampered Williams' integration into the Lions' offense, which emphasized physicality and featured younger receivers like emerging amid the team's 3-13-1 record. He remained on for the rest of the season without returning to play. On November 5, 2021, the Lions waived Williams from injured reserve with an injury settlement, effectively ending his tenure with the team and leaving him as an unsigned from 2022 onward.

Career statistics

Regular season

Tyrell Williams recorded the following regular season receiving statistics over his career, with minimal rushing involvement limited to two attempts for 15 yards in 2018.
YearTeamGRecYdsAvgTDLngRush AttRush Yds
2015729045.018000
20161669105915.375100
2017LAC164372816.947500
2018LAC164165315.9575215
2019OAK144265115.564600
2021DET12147.00700
Career Totals: 70 , 199 receptions, 3,195 receiving yards (16.1 average), 23 receiving touchdowns, longest reception of 80 yards (2015), 2 rushing attempts, 15 rushing yards. Williams peaked in with the , amassing 69 receptions for 1,059 yards and 7 touchdowns, marking his only 1,000-yard season and highlighting his development as a deep threat. His production trended upward from a limited role in 2015 to that breakout year before stabilizing in the 600-700 yard range from 2017 to 2019, followed by inactivity in 2020 and a single-game appearance in 2021.

Postseason

Tyrell Williams participated in the postseason exclusively during the 2018 NFL playoffs as a member of the Los Angeles Chargers, who secured an AFC wild card spot with a 12–4 regular-season record. In the wild card round on January 6, 2019, the Chargers defeated the Baltimore Ravens 23–17 on the road, with Williams contributing 2 receptions for 9 yards on 4 targets. His receptions included a 4-yard gain in the first quarter and a 5-yard catch in the second quarter, helping to sustain drives in a tightly contested defensive battle. Williams' postseason run continued in the divisional round against the on January 13, 2019, where the Chargers fell 41–28 despite a competitive effort. He recorded 5 receptions for 94 yards on 7 , highlighted by a 29-yard catch in the second quarter that advanced the Chargers into Patriots territory. This marked his most productive playoff outing, averaging 18.8 yards per catch and demonstrating his role as a deep threat in the passing game. Across his two playoff games, Williams amassed 7 receptions for 103 yards with no touchdowns. He did not appear in any postseason contests during his subsequent stints with the (2019–2020), (2020), or (2021).
YearDateRoundOpponentResultRecYdsAvgLongTDTargets
20182019-01-06@ BALW 23–17294.5504
20182019-01-13Divisional@ NWEL 28–4159418.82907
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