DAVIE, Fla. -- Mario Williams isn’t sure what kind of emotions he will have Saturday when entering Ralph Wilson Stadium as a visiting player. Williams spent the past four seasons with Buffalo before being released and signing with the Miami Dolphins this offseason.
"It could be [strange]," Williams said this week. "I’d probably go into another locker in the situation, or another locker room. I’ve never even seen that (visiting) locker room."
Williams’ return to Buffalo hasn’t been as big a story as anticipated when the regular season began. The Dolphins signed the former four-time Pro Bowler with the intention of Williams replacing 2015 sack leader Olivier Vernon and making a major impact.