Atlanta Falcons passing-game specialist T.J. Yates took the hint. “When you’re at the end of your playing career and your coaches start telling you you’re going to be a great coach one day, that’s usually a sign it’s about time to hang it up,” Yates said. After playing in the NFL from 2011-18, Yates, a former UNC standout, spent a year out of football. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) Javonte Williams enters NFL with less 'wear and tear' than Najee Harris, Travis Etienne
Denver Broncos rookie Javonte Williams is expected to split backfield touches with Melvin Gordon this season.
T.J. Yates took the ‘great coach one day’ hint
