Roy Williams

Roy Williams

Roy Williams is a free safety for the Dallas Cowboys. He is number 31 and is 6'1 and 235 pounds.

 
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While his lower-paid teammate breaks records, Cowboys receiver Roy Williams sounds like a broken record. The player who cost ... 14 Vote(s) Read Full Story
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Cowboys WR Roy Williams says he's 'not even close' to being on the same page as Tony Romo. 7 Vote(s) Read Full Story
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Dallas Fans Invited to Throw a Pass to Williams at 'Giving for Receiving' Charity Event Dallas, Oct. 19 / PRNewswire / -- For the third consecutive year, star wide receiver Roy Williams is teaming up with Pizza Hut to help take a bite out of world hunger. The football great will be at the Pizza Hut on 9550 Dallas Parkway in Frisco from 4 to 6 p.m. today to catch passes thrown by fans in exchange for donations to the World Food Program. "Too many people in the world go to bed hungry," said Roy Williams. "We can all be team players to help ... Read Full Story
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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Roy Williams took a big shot from Denver linebacker D.J. Williams throw in the fourth quarter and while he was able to return for the next series, he didn’t last long. After his 15-yard grab while being blanketed by Champ Bailey, he was unable to continue to play. “Never in my life have I been hit like that from Pop Warner through my six years in the league,” Williams said. “I’m ,52300 feet above sea level with asthma so I was obviously hurting.” Related posts: BREAKING NEWS: Cowboys trade for WR Roy Williams Dallas Cowboys Release Strong Safety Roy Williams ... Read Full Story
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IRVING, Texas -- Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said Friday he's concerned about the playing status of wide receiver Roy Williams.Williams is still reco 5 Vote(s) Read Full Story
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An eight-yard reception on the final play of the third quarter was the fifth reception of the game for Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Roy Williams. That is a significant number becuase it represented a season-high in catches for Williams, whose...  
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On this glorious Monday morning in Dallas, the morning after the biggest Cowboys win in two years, this enterprising entrepreneur is busy designing "Thank You" cards for the Cowboys fan too busy to write his own. The window for such a venture is very, very small, so I am wasting no time. Here are a few of the offerings from the newly-formed Silver-and-Blue-Blood Hallmark Moment Press.   To Andy Reid Dear Coach Reid, Thank you for angering the...  
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IRVING - This was going to be a story about how the Cowboys are succeeding this season, in part, because players are accepting their roles. But then this Roy Williams thing happened. And by thing I mean not a big deal but it's the Cowboys and the ...  
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I saw Roy Williams complaining that every other receiver was getting the ball thrown to him "correctly". Is he turning into a cancer in the locker room in the mode of T.O.? Personally, I think he needs to make a play rather than wait for the "correct" ball to be thrown.  
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In case you haven't heard two days ago Roy Williams made a statement stating that he felt shafted by the Cowboys, placing the blame on Tony Romo. His reason was this; everytime the pass comes to him, he can't catch it, but when it's thrown to Whitten, it's a perfect pass. Sounds to me that the Cowboys have another TO on their team. Yesterday Roy Williams makes another statement saying that ...  
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