- Marcus Williams (American football)
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Marcus Williams (American football) No. 85 Tight end Personal information Date of birth: December 12, 1977 Place of birth: Oakland, California Career information College: Washington State Undrafted in 2002 Debuted in 2002 for the Oakland Raiders Last played in 2003 for the Oakland Raiders Career history Career highlights and awards - No notable achievements
Marcus Williams (born December 12, 1977) is a former backup tight end for the Oakland Raiders who was forced to retire in 2003 after teammate Bill Romanowski broke his eye socket with a punch.
Lawsuit
Bill Romanowski had a history of getting out of hand on the field. Williams took him to court seeking $3.4 million. Ronnie Lott and Jerry Rice, who had played with Romanowski, said that he had "crossed the line" in an admittedly violent sport. Williams was awarded $340,000. Though this was only a tenth of what he sought, Williams said that it was not really about the money but that he and his attorneys "just wanted to prove what was right and wrong about football."
The defendant's attorney, Jeffrey Springer, stated that Williams' case was "like when someone tried to sue McDonald's for serving them dangerously hot coffee." [1]
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