Jesse Williams (American football)
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Jesse Williams (born 2 November 1990), nicknamed "tha Monstar", is an Australian former
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defensive tackle. Williams played college football for the
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, where he was a starter on the defensive line for the 2011 and 2012 national championship teams. The Seahawks chose him in the fifth round of the
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. Although he spent the majority of his pro career on the
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, Williams became the first Australian to win a Super Bowl
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as a member of Seattle's 2013 team.


Early life

Williams was born on
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, to
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parents, and raised in
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, attending
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and
Cavendish Road State High School Cavendish Road State High School is a co-educational, state secondary school, located at 695 Cavendish Road, Holland Park, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Established in 1952, Cavendish Road State High School was the second state high school ...
. He grew up playing rugby league and basketball and did not start playing gridiron football until he was 14 years old. He first played football with the Bayside Ravens after he attended one of their practices to watch a friend play
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. In his first year as a player, Williams was named Rookie of the Year and made the Queensland Under 19 team that would go on to win Australian National Championships. For his efforts in the 2008 season, he was named Defensive Player of the Year with the Ravens.


College career

Williams was originally recruited by
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coaches and offered a scholarship to play for the
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team after a Warriors scout saw him play during the Australian National Championships. He verbally committed to play for Hawaii when he was 16 years old; however, the NCAA clearing house said he was missing a mathematics and an English class and would not be able to enroll for the 2009 season. Williams later chose to enroll at
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, after coaches saw him play in an exhibition against
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while they were teaching at a football clinic. At the time, Williams was the first Indigenous Australian to receive a scholarship to play college football in the United States. At Western, Williams developed into one of the highest rated recruits out of junior college for the 2011 class. After receiving scholarship offers to play from over 25 schools, Williams enrolled in the
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for the spring 2011 semester, and began practice with coach
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's
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team. Williams started all 13 games of the 2011 season with the Crimson Tide at
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, and he made 24 total
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and half of a quarterback sack during the course of the year. During the offseason, Williams gained a degree of internet fame when images of him bench pressing were posted to his Twitter account. Prior to the start of the 2012 season, Williams was named to the preseason award watch lists for the
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, the
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, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and the
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. He was also named to the ESPN.com Preseason All-America Team at nose tackle. For the 2012 regular season, Williams was a starter for Alabama as the
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in 13 of the 14 games, and he made 37 total tackles, one quarterback sack and blocked a kick during the course of the year. In their 41–14 victory over the Michigan Wolverines to open the 2012 season, Williams suffered a concussion that kept him out of Alabama's week two matchup against
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. He returned to the starting line-up for their week three game against
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. In their 52–0 victory over the Razorbacks, Williams also played on offence for the first time in his Crimson Tide career when he lined up at the fullback position late in the second quarter on a one-yard
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touchdown run. In the SEC Championship game against Georgia he blocked for an Eddie Lacy touchdown run on the first play of the fourth quarter after sitting out the third quarter with a knee injury. After the season, the AP named Williams to the AP All-SEC Second-team.


Career college statistics


Professional career


2013 NFL Draft

Prior to the
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, Williams, who reportedly bench-pressed a maximum of , vowed to break the 225-pound bench press record of 51 repetitions, established by
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in 1999. However, he eventually came well short, recording 30 reps. Predicted to be selected as high as late in the first round, Williams was taken in the fifth round of the
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with the 137th overall selection by the Seattle Seahawks.


Seattle Seahawks

Williams signed his initial rookie contract with Seattle on 10 May 2013. On 26 August 2013, Williams was placed on the
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for the 2013 season as the result of a knee injury that sidelined him for the entirety of his rookie season with Seattle. Through Week 16 of the regular season, Williams rehabbed his knee in his native Australia where he used
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to help with joint pain associated with his knee injury. Although he did not play a down during the season due to his injury, Williams became the first Australian to win a Super Bowl ring after Seattle's victory in
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. On 1 August 2014, Williams was again placed on the injured reserve list for the 2014 season once again as the result of a knee injury. After not playing during the regular season for a second consecutive year due to injury, the Seahawks waived Williams on 6 March 2015. Williams was re-signed on April 1, 2015. On 9 March 2016, Williams was waived by the Seahawks.


Personal life

In May 2015, Williams was diagnosed with papillary Type 2 cancer and had to undergo kidney surgery. In a statement through the Seahawks, Williams said, "Although disappointing, I am a fighter and will handle this. I am going to focus on my health and fighting this battle with a return to football as my ultimate goal". Jesse has a son named Wolf. After football, Williams became a strength & conditioning coach. He is part of growing the sport of American football in Australia and very passionate about community work in his local area where he was raised.


References


External links


Alabama Crimson Tide bioSeattle Seahawks profileESPN stats
{{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, Jesse 1990 births Living people American football defensive tackles Alabama Crimson Tide football players Arizona Western Matadors football players Australian players of American football Indigenous Australian sportspeople People from Redland City Sportspeople from Brisbane Torres Strait Islanders Seattle Seahawks players