He could be playing his last game at Lambeau. Hope the fans remember and give him a big hand.
Green Bay - Corey Williams said it hadn't crossed his mind, but when it was brought to his attention that he could very well be playing his final game at Lambeau Field on Sunday, he couldn't help being overwhelmed by the thought.
"I know it's going to be tough after the game on Sunday, regardless of what the situation is," Williams said Friday. "It's going to be kind of tough on me, man. My main thing is leaving all my teammates and stuff like that, knowing that if I don't end up signing back here, then I'll be going to someplace else."
Williams is in the final year of a four-year contract. With a glut of defensive tackles and a lot of money invested at the position, the Packers might be priced out of the market for Williams.
But Williams, who said his agent and the Packers have had some contact of late, said he might be willing to give Green Bay a slight hometown discount for his services.
"I love being here in Green Bay," Williams said. "The only thing I can say about that is I just want to be treated fair. If that means where I would have to take a little cut or whatever, like I said, I just want to be treated fair."
Williams is hoping he can get another contract from the Packers after the season concludes. But if it doesn't happen, he'll leave thinking fondly of Green Bay.
"If it comes to an end, one thing I can say when I leave here is that I had a great time," Williams said. "I felt like I was loved here. If it is my last game, I would love to leave here as a winner, holding up that trophy, going to the Super Bowl. You can't beat that."
"I know it's going to be tough after the game on Sunday, regardless of what the situation is," Williams said Friday. "It's going to be kind of tough on me, man. My main thing is leaving all my teammates and stuff like that, knowing that if I don't end up signing back here, then I'll be going to someplace else."
Williams is in the final year of a four-year contract. With a glut of defensive tackles and a lot of money invested at the position, the Packers might be priced out of the market for Williams.
But Williams, who said his agent and the Packers have had some contact of late, said he might be willing to give Green Bay a slight hometown discount for his services.
"I love being here in Green Bay," Williams said. "The only thing I can say about that is I just want to be treated fair. If that means where I would have to take a little cut or whatever, like I said, I just want to be treated fair."
Williams is hoping he can get another contract from the Packers after the season concludes. But if it doesn't happen, he'll leave thinking fondly of Green Bay.
"If it comes to an end, one thing I can say when I leave here is that I had a great time," Williams said. "I felt like I was loved here. If it is my last game, I would love to leave here as a winner, holding up that trophy, going to the Super Bowl. You can't beat that."



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