Sid Williams

Sidney Williams (born March 3, 1942 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League for the Cleveland Browns, Washington Redskins, Baltimore Colts, and the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played college football at Southern University.

Williams grew up in Houston, Texas and graduated from Phillis Wheatley High School in 1959. He is the husband of Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA). He served as the United States Ambassador to the Bahamas under the Clinton Administration.

Cleveland Browns 1964 NFL Champions
  • 11 Jim Ninowski
  • 13 Frank Ryan
  • 20 Ross Fichtner
  • 22 Lowell Caylor
  • 23 Larry Benz
  • 24 Bobby Franklin
  • 26 Dave Raimey
  • 27 Walter Roberts
  • 30 Bernie Parrish
  • 32 Jim Brown
  • 35 Galen Fiss
  • 36 Charley Scales
  • 38 Stan Sczurek
  • 42 Paul Warfield
  • 44 Leroy Kelly
  • 48 Ernie Green
  • 49 Walter Beach
  • 50 Vince Costello
  • 52 Mike Lucci
  • 56 John Morrow
  • 62 Dale Memmelaar
  • 60 John Wooten
  • 64 Ed Bettridge
  • 66 Gene Hickerson
  • 67 Sid Williams
  • 69 Jim Kanicki
  • 70 John Brown
  • 72 Mike Bundra
  • 73 Monte Clark
  • 74 Dick Modzelewski
  • 75 Roger Shoals
  • 76 Lou Groza
  • 77 Dick Schafrath
  • 78 Frank Parker
  • 79 Bob Gain
  • 80 Bill Glass
  • 82 Jim Houston
  • 83 Johnny Brewer
  • 84 Paul Wiggin
  • 85 Clifton McNeil
  • 86 Gary Collins
  • 87 Tom Hutchinson

  • Head Coach: Blanton Collier

  • Assistant Coaches: Howard Brinker
  • Fritz Heisler
  • Dub Jones
  • Nick Skorich
  • Ed Ulinski
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Name Williams, Sidney
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth March 3, 1942
Place of birth Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.
Date of death
Place of death


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