Chargers WR Mike Williams retiring
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The Los Angeles Chargers lost a veteran receiver on Thursday when Mike Williams announced his retirement. After a year away, Williams had returned to play his eighth year with the Chargers, but it wasn't meant to be. Football fans have already locked in on how the Chargers might replace Williams. Keenan Allen is still a free agent.
It ends an eight-year career for Williams in the place where it started. The Chargers selected the receiver with the seventh overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft in the hopes that he would form one of the league's best duos with Keenan Allen.
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