Dolphins' Mario Williams has no plans to retire after 2016 season
Miami Dolphins defensive end Mario Williams said he has no plans to retire after the season.
Williams admitted that he could undergo surgery after the season if his ankle doesn't improve over the next few weeks, but he isn't ready to call it quits yet. "No, no," said Williams when asked about retirement. "I don't want it to end like this." The 11-year veteran has been a situational pass rusher when healthy this year and could be a release candidate this offseason.
The Dolphins' defense ranks a surprising 13th in schedule-adjusted Defensive Passing Net Expected Points per play.
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