A Wisconsin starting CB will use his extra year of eligibility, return for 2021

Wisconsin football senior cornerback Caesar Williams announced today on Twitter that he will use his extra year of eligibility and return to

Over the last few weeks the Wisconsin football program has seen some of their seniors opt to enter the NFL draft and others in the class choose to return to Madison next year, using their extra year of eligibility.

Today an important player to the Badgers’ success decided to return for 2021, as starting cornerback Caesar Williams announced via Twitter his decision to stay.

The senior cornerback has started 20 games for the Badgers in the last three seasons, recording 72 tackles, 6 tackles-for-loss, 2 interceptions, 14 passes defended and 1 forced fumble.

His return is significant news for the Badger defense, as the cornerback position was shaping up to be a young one next year.

 

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2020 Chargers roster cuts: Tracking each player released before deadline

Stay up to date with who the Los Angeles Chargers decide to move on from.

The Chargers, along with the other 31 teams in the NFL, will cut their rosters to 53 players by 1 p.m. PT on Saturday.

That means there will be 27 players that have been hard at work the past couple of weeks in a shortened preseason that won’t make the squad.

However, some of those players that don’t make the 53-man roster still have a chance to make the 16-man practice squad.

As Los Angeles makes their cuts down to 53 players, we will keep updating the list, so make sure to keep this bookmarked.

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