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The Vikings organization surprised Williams with the news on Wednesday (June 16) morning.
Williams was drafted by the Vikings in 2003 with the 9th overall pick and quickly showed his skills. He played in all 16 games as a rookie and accounted for 51 total tackles, 10.5 sacks, and even had an interception.
Following a stellar rookie year, Williams went on to play 10 more seasons with the Vikings. During his time in Minnesota, Williams totaled 171 games, 465 tackles, 104 tackles-for-loss, eight forced fumbles, five interceptions, and a total of four touchdowns.
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The six-time Pro Bowler was half of the famous Williams Wall in the mid-2000s with Pat Williams. Kevin went on to be voted as an all-pro five times throughout his career and was honored as part of the NFL 2000s All-Decade Team. The Minnesota Vikings also rated Williams as one of the 50 Greatest Vikings back in 2010.
EAGAN, Minn. (AP) â Neck injuries are no joke for an NFL player, and Danielle Hunter’s was serious enough to sideline him for the entire 2020 season.
Wincing while the Minnesota Vikings struggled badly without their two-time Pro Bowl defensive end, who became the youngest player in league history to reach 50 career sacks, Hunter developed a deeper appreciation for his place in the game â and for sports medicine.
âIâm just very thankful Iâm able to come back from whatever has happened and being able to have a second opportunity going back onto the field and thankful for all these kids that are in school. Just because of them, itâs the reason why Iâm here right now,â Hunter said, later explaining that he was referring to people entering the fields of sports medicine.