Despite what seemed to be widespread issues between himself and the organization, it’s being reported that the Buffalo Bills are expected to re-sign running back Karlos Williams.
Former Bills' RB Karlos Williams visiting with his former Buffalo team, per source. Bills expected to resign him.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 6, 2016
Williams was released prior to the start of the season, primarily due to his four-game suspension stemming from a violation of the league’s substance abuse policy.
It was a somewhat surprising move considering the 2015 fifth-round pick put up nine touchdowns and averaged 5.6 yards per rush as a rookie.
Unfortunately for Williams, he fell out of favor during off-season activities and was quickly shown the door.
Now that his four-game suspension is over, the Bills found it worthwhile to bring the former Florida State star back into the mix.
He will likely eventually take over as the team’s primary backup behind LeSean McCoy, a role the youngster held last season.