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Could Mike Williams be the receiver Chiefs have been searching for?
- Updated: July 28, 2016
4:41 PM ET
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — Next to Jeremy Maclin, the most proven of Kansas City Chiefs wide receivers is Mike Williams. He had productive seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2010 through 2012 when he caught 193 passes and scored 23 touchdowns.
His career came apart after that, and after signing with the Chiefs during the offseason, he’s trying to get back what he lost. Williams, who practiced with the Chiefs for the first time on Wednesday as they opened a three-day minicamp, said that process has already been successful.
“I think I’m kind of better, to be honest,” Williams said.
The Chiefs will judge that for themselves. But if Williams is right, he could be the solution in their search for a productive wide receiver to pair with Maclin.
At the very least, Williams, 29, is an intriguing possibility. He’s 6-2 …
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