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""I’m proud of Javonte [Williams]," Broncos QB Bo Nix said. "He’s doing a great job this season. He was a great teammate of mine."
Javonte Williams' Denver Broncos career started with so much promise. But eventually, injuries stifled the young running back's chances of succeeding with the team that drafted him. That led Williams to free agency this past offseason, and he chose to sign with the Dallas Cowboys.
Not satisfied, the Broncos signed veteran J.K. Dobbins at the tail end of their offseason training program. Williams is having a career year in Dallas, but the Broncos quickly forgot about their 2021 second-round pick thanks to Dobbins' consistent production out of the gates.
While the Denver Broncos are happy to see their former running back Javonte Williams enjoy a turnaround with the Dallas Cowboys, they are doing everything they can to make sure his success skips a week when he returns to play them this Sunday.
After leaving the Denver Broncos in the offseason, Javonte Williams is on the stat sheet against his former team with the Dallas Cowboys. On Sunday afternoon in Denver, Williams -- who was selected by the Broncos in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft -- ran for two touchdowns as Dallas lost to the Broncos.
Ahead of the Cowboys' Week 8 clash with the Broncos, running back Javonte Williams opened up on his impending return to Denver.
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Javonte Williams should lead the way against the Broncos tomorrow
After spending the first four years of his career with the Broncos, Javonte Williams is having a career resurgence with the Cowboys. Through seven games, he has 592 yards and a career-high six touchdowns.
Dallas Cowboys running back Javonte Williams will be facing his former team in Week 8 when Dallas travels to Mile High to face the Denver Broncos, and Williams is ready.
Sean Payton didn't get to face his former quarterback Russell Wilson last week, but he'll see plenty of ex-running back Javonte Williams on Sunday.
Dallas Cowboys running back Javonte Williams shares a similarity with Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones: both were kicked to the curb by teams who pursued other options at their positions. Now, Williams and Jones are thriving with their new teams ...
Javonte Williams entered the NFL with high expectations after being drafted by the Denver Broncos. His initial performances showcased his potential as a dynamic running back, combining speed and power effectively.
Bleacher Report called the Denver Broncos "Legitimate AFC Contenders" after a blowout win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 8. The post Broncos Called ‘Legitimate AFC Contender’ After Blowout Win Over Cowboys appeared first on Heavy Sports.