LaQuan Williams

LaQuan Williams (born June 27, 1988) is a former American football wide receiver.

10 Rutgers, backup quarterback Chris Turner connected with Williams on two passes for 66 yards.

Williams caught a spectacular diving reception for 27 yards that set up a score by running back Keon Lattimore for a 34–24 victory.

8 Boston College, Williams suffered a season ending MCL sprain during practice.

[6] During the 2008 season, Williams was limited to action in three games as a reserve because of a foot injury.

[2] He was declared academically ineligible in early February 2009,[7] but regained eligibility in time for spring practice and the 2009 season.

[9] Before the 2010 season, Williams beat out teammate Ronnie Tyler for the starting slot receiver position.

In his first preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles, he made three catches for 46 yards and was the team's second leading receiver behind tight end Dennis Pitta.

[10] Because of injury to Lee Evans, Williams played several games of the 2011 season as the Ravens' third receiver, including the Sunday Night Football matchup which saw the team sweep their heated rival Pittsburgh Steelers, in which he notched two big receptions for first downs.

Williams (15) at Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in 2012. Also pictured are Anquan Boldin (81) and Torrey Smith (82).