Despite signing him back this offseason, the Los Angeles Chargers could cut former first-rounder Mike Williams before the 2025 regular season. Bleacher Report believes the team will release Williams at least after the NFL Preseason, since the Chargers got new weapons like Tre Harris and Keandre Lambert-Smith, which could make him expendable. Head Coach Jim Harbaugh was not afraid of releasing Williams last offseason, and he won’t have the same fear this year, as they are in a rebuilding stage with his new regime and made promising strides in his first season, making it to the wild-card round. The Chargers brought back Williams in hopes of adding some veteran stability for quarterback Justin Herbert in the aerial attack.
Originally selected in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Clemson product spent the 2024 campaign as a journeyman between the New York Jets and Pittsburgh. Since the Jets were enduring a losing season, the Steelers acquired him in a trade to provide some temporary relief for the postseason. Just like the Chargers, the Steelers were a first-round exit, and since they didn’t have long-term plans for him, they decided to let him walk in free agency. It’s hard to tell what the future holds for the veteran, but if the Chargers decide to release him, he should get some adequate suitors.

REPORT: Chargers Could Cut Former First Round Legend Mike Williams – 5 Next Possible Fits
Potential Destinations
Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs need another wide receiver to bolster the offense since the team has been dealing with receiver issues. Marquise Brown is probably on the trade block this season, and if he doesn’t perform up to standards, they could sign Mike Williams for temporary relief if he becomes available. Williams won’t outplay Rashee Rice nor Xavier Worthy, but he’s a tall receiver similar to what they had in DeAndre Hopkins last year, so they’re hoping he can have a better campaign than he did.
Dallas Cowboys
Despite trading for George Pickens, the Cowboys must realize they’ve got themselves two No. 1 receivers in him and CeeDee Lamb. The team still lacks receiver depth, and while they brought Jonathan Mingo for relief, he has yet to prove that he’s reliable. It’s never a bad idea to add another wideout, and Williams will likely fit the bill.
Washington Commanders
Quarterback Jayden Daniels has a capable wide receiver room to help him achieve success again in the league next season. However, receivers like Noah Brown and KJ Osborne could be expendable before the 2025 regular season. Michael Gallup came back this offseason, but there’s no real guarantee of his abilities after taking a year off. Williams might not be the long-term future of Washington, but it would be enough to be a reliable WR3 behind Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel.
Buffalo Bills
Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills are still in the market for a wide receiver, and they’re not planning on bringing back Amari Cooper. Khalil Shakir, Joshua Palmer and Keon Coleman are all locks for the 53-man roster, depending on the situation, but the same can’t be said about Curtis Samuel. Williams might not be their main go-to option, but it’s another opportunity to thrive behind a top 5 quarterback.
Baltimore Ravens
Just like the Bills, Williams could thrive with the Ravens in the right situation. The team signed DeAndre Hopkins this offseason for temporary relief for a postseason run, so there’s no guarantee he’ll be there for 2026. It looks like the Ravens will continue to add a variety of veterans each season behind Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman if they haven’t found a homegrown potential talent. Williams could be the next to fit into this offensive system if he becomes available.
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