Bills' Jonathan Williams will not receive league discipline
Buffalo Bills running back Jonathan Williams will not face league discipline after being found not guilty in his 2016 DUI case, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports.
Williams was arrested in Arkansas a year ago, but he was found not guilty earlier this month. With issues behind him, Williams can focus on winning the Bills' backup job behind LeSean McCoy. In 2016, Mike Gillislee earned 627 yards from scrimmage and nine touchdowns in that same role.
Our models project Williams to rack up 264 rushing yards and 0.89 touchdowns on 69 carries, with 9 catches for 58 yards and 0.08 scores.
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