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When the Pittsburgh Steelers traded for wide receiver Mike Williams, it felt like the Steelers found their guy. He was wallowing with the New York Jets and needed a fresh start. What he got was more of the same and it all amounted to what he called the worst year he'd had in the league and referred to it as terrible.
In nine games with the Steelers, Williams was only targeted 13 times, of which he caught nine. The entire Steelers pass offense floundered last season for a myriad of reasons, and Williams, along with the rest of the Steelers receivers, had to suffer for it.
Williams now finds himself back with the Los Angeles Chargers where he spent his seven seasons and he couldn't be happier. Meanwhile the Steelers traded a fifth-round pick to get Williams and in hindsight was maybe the most wasteful move general manager Omar Khan has made since coming over.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: WR Mike Williams calls time with Steelers terrible and worst year of his career.
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In nine games with the Steelers, Williams was only targeted 13 times, of which he caught nine. The entire Steelers pass offense floundered last season for a myriad of reasons, and Williams, along with the rest of the Steelers receivers, had to suffer for it.
Williams now finds himself back with the Los Angeles Chargers where he spent his seven seasons and he couldn't be happier. Meanwhile the Steelers traded a fifth-round pick to get Williams and in hindsight was maybe the most wasteful move general manager Omar Khan has made since coming over.
It’s safe to say that #Chargers WR Mike Williams will not remember his time with the #Jets fondly…
‘Last year was terrible for me [Williams & the rest of the media burst out laughing ], for sure I’m just being honest. It was terrible. Probably the worst year I’ve had in… pic.twitter.com/PFoJn8sUcs
— Paul Andrew Esden Jr (@BoyGreen25) March 14, 2025
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: WR Mike Williams calls time with Steelers terrible and worst year of his career.
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