RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Mike Williams won’t say he’s frustrated by his lack of involvement in the Seattle Seahawks’ offense.
Through the first three games of the season, Williams has just five catches for 43 yards and was held without a catch in last week’s 13-10 win over Arizona. Williams has gone an entire half in each game without a single pass thrown his way by quarterback Tarvaris Jackson. In fact, Jackson has more rushing yards (45) through three games than Williams does receiving yards.
Both Jackson and head coach Pete Carroll said, unprompted, after the victory that they need to get Williams more involved with the offense.
Offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell echoed those comments this week as well.