James "Shack" Harris and Doug Williams both starred at quarterback at Grambling playing for the late, great Eddie Robinson.
Reporter Cristina Janney speaks with Doug Williams of Grow Hays about the structure and mission of Grow Hays on this episode ...
The Hortons were thrown for a loop when Doug Williams III (Peyton Meyer) showed up in Salem after the passing of his biological grandfather, Doug Williams. But his roots on the show date all the ...
Black College Football Hall of Famer and Super Bowl MVP Doug Williams recaps the 2025 HBCU Combine at the Ochsner Sports ...
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Over 100 student-athletes descended on New Orleans to participate in the HBCU Combine and Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl activities. As Doug Williams and James "Shack" Harris intended, several had a highly ...
Thirty-seven years ago on Jan. 31, 1988, Doug Williams stepped onto the field for Super Bowl XXII as the starting quarterback for the Washington Redskins (now Commanders) — and into history.
Former Washington quarterback and Super Bowl XXII MVP Doug Williams reflects on what it was like being the first Black QB to start a Super Bowl and discusses the historical significance of this ...
Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts are both building on the legacy of one quarterback who paved the way for them to play.
Doug Williams was selected as one of two inductees into the Ring of Honor in 2015, along with former fullback Mike Alstott. Williams joined the Buccaneers as the team's first round draft choice ...
James "Shack" Harris and Doug Williams both starred at quarterback at Grambling playing for the late, great Eddie Robinson. Harris and Williams could both tell you one story after another about ...