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Seattle Seahawks C Connor Williams retires for personal reasons

Seattle Seahawks C Connor Williams retires for personal reasons

SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle Seahawks centre Connor Williams Head coach Mike Macdonald announced Friday that he is retiring for personal reasons.

The Seahawks coach said Williams’ departure had nothing to do with the anterior cruciate ligament injury he suffered last year that required surgery.

“We will honor his wishes and keep all of those reasons and conversations confidential for obvious reasons and I wish them the best,” Macdonald said.

Williams, in his seventh NFL season, signed a one-year contract in August and has started every game this season.

The 27-year-old player did not participate in training this week. Seahawks (4-5) visit San Francisco 49ers Sunday.

Williams was drafted in the second round by the Cowboys in 2018 and spent his first four seasons in Dallas before playing two years in Miami. He tore his ACL last December.

Expected to replace Williams Olu OluwatimiA fifth-round pick in 2023, he was a starter last year and has appeared in four games this season.

“Obviously it’s an unpredictable situation that you kind of have to confront head on, but the silver lining in the whole thing is that we saw Olu go and do his job,” Macdonald said. “This guy is really working hard. We started at center all season until we signed Connor.”

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