Tuesday, July 29, 2003
Meet the Bengals: Tony Williams
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Texans quarterback David Carr is sacked by Bengals tackle Tony Williams in a November game in Houston.
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Who: Tony Williams
Position: DT
Height: 6-2
Weight: 296
College: Memphis
How acquired: Free agent (Minnesota) 2001.
Background: Williams has started all 29 games in which he has played for the Bengals. He tied a career high with five sacks in each of his two seasons with the Bengals. He played in eight playoff games with seven starts for the Vikings.
Favorite movie: Training Day, the story of a rogue cop that stars Denzel Washington.
Favorite song: "I like R&B."
Odd fact: The Memphis, Tenn., native attended Graceland Junior High School, "That was my first football team. Elvis (Presley) lived right down the street."
Off-field hobbies: Fishing. "My favorite thing is to catch it and take it back to the fire about an hour later and grill it up."
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