Despite announcing his retirement after the 2018 season, six-time Pro-Bowl defensive tackle Kyle Williams hasn’t shied away from keeping up with the Buffalo Bills. After watching last week’s OTAs, Williams joined One Bills Live to talk about the team, including who is going to take over his leadership role.
Williams pegged last year’s rookie middle-linebacker Tremaine Edmunds as his successor for team leader of the Bills. He noted that Edmunds’ position makes him a natural fit; as middle linebackers often have the responsibility of adjusting the defense and receiving the plays from the defensive coordinator.