Chargers pick up WR Mike Williams’ fifth-year option

The Los Angeles Chargers extended wide receiver Mike Williams’ contract through the 2021 season.

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The Chargers have picked up the fifth-year option in wide receiver Mike Williams’ contract, according to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer.

Williams will be making $15.68 million this upcoming season, which is a significant difference to his 2019 cap hit of $6.37 million.

The former Clemson product will be a part of the team’s plans for at least the next two seasons – barring any injury. With the option picked up, Williams isn’t eligible to enter unrestricted free agency until after the conclusion of the fifth season, which would be until after the 2021 season.

After being banged up during his rookie season in 2017, Williams has been the model of consistency since then. In 2018, Williams surpassed the 10-touchdown mark. In 2019, eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark. His 20.4 yards per reception ranked first in the league.

Should Williams have a monstrous season with either Tyrod Taylor or Justin Herbert throwing him the ball, he could be looking at a long-term deal for a decent chunk of change.

Williams was the No. 7 overall selection in the 2017 NFL Draft.