Safety Roy Williams dabbles in reality TV
But if you don’t catch him playing on Sundays, then you can watch him this fall on the reality show "Storage Wars: Dallas," a spinoff of the successful A&E show that just finished its first season.
“My agent is trying to find me a team,” Williams said in a text message. “I’m not retired, but I am filming Storage Wars here in Dallas, which I’m having a blast doing.”
The show features professional buyers and their teams going through repossessed storage units in hopes of finding valuable goods.
Williams spent the last two seasons playing for Cincinnati. He played 12 games last season, finishing with 59 tackles, a sack, an interception and three fumble recoveries.
The nine-year veteran spent his first seven seasons with the Cowboys, playing in five Pro Bowls.
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