Roy Williams Net Worth

Early Life and College

Roy Lee Williams was born in Redwood City, California, on August 14, 1980. He played high school football at James Logan High School in Union City, California then went on to the University of Oklahoma Sooners. At Oklahoma Roy had an illustrious collegiate career. Playing for the Sooners from 2000 to 2003, Williams quickly distinguished himself as a talented and dynamic player. Over his collegiate career, he caught 221 passes for 3,042 yards and scored 27 touchdowns, making him one of the most successful receivers in Oklahoma’s history. His formidable talent and passion for the game earned him a place on the First-Team All-Big 12 three times and a consensus All-American in 2002. His performance on the field was a significant factor in Oklahoma’s continued success during his tenure, contributing to the team’s 2000 national championship.

NFL Career

The Dallas Cowboys drafted Williams with the eighth overall pick of the first round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He played with Dallas until 2008 then played for the Cincinnati Bengals from 2009 to 2010. Williams earned five Pro Bowl nominations between 2003 and 2007 and one All-Pro selection in 2003. Williams finished his pro playing career with 596 tackles, 7.5 quarterback sacks, 20 interceptions, and eleven forced fumbles in 114 games.

Career Earnings

Over his nine seasons in the NFL, Roy Williams earned $30.5 million in salary. He earned the vast majority, roughly $28 million, during his seven seasons with the Cowboys. Roy’s highest-earning season was 2006 when he earned $12.2 million, of which $11.1 million was a signing bonus.

Other Work

Williams retired in August of 2011. He soon accepted a job as an analyst and reporter for the Sooners. Williams later became a recurring cast member of A&E’s “Storage Wars: Texas”. He is the founder of the Roy Williams Safety Net Foundation, which helps low-income single mothers. Williams was engaged to former Destiny Child’s musician Kelly Rowland for two years.


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Early Life

Roy Eugene Williams was born on December 20, 1981, in Odessa, Texas. He attended Permian High School where he starred in multiple sports and lettered in football, track, baseball, and basketball. Roy earned all-state honors in football and track, and all-district accolades in baseball and basketball. He also made the honor roll all four years of high school. Williams continued his education at the University of Texas Longhorns where he also played college football among other sports. He was named the Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year in 2000 and was First-Team All-Big 12 in 2001 and 2002. He was Second-Team All-Big 12 in 2003 and a Third-Team All-American. Williams was named the Cotton Bowl MVP in 2003. In 2013, Roy Williams was inducted into the University of Texas Hall of Honor.

NFL Career

With the seventh overall pick in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft, Roy Williams was selected by the Detroit Lions. He remained with the team for four years. As a Lion, he had success and was a Pro Bowl selection in 2006. He was also the winner of the Detroit Lions Good Guy Award given to a player on the team who shows consideration to, and cooperation with, the media over the season. Roy E. Williams also spent time playing for the Dallas Cowboys after they traded a first, third, and sixth-round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft to acquire him. They signed him to a huge contract to be the number two receiver opposite Terrell Owens. He was expected to take over as the first option after the release of Owens the next year, but Miles Austin broke out and relegated Roy back to second option. In 2010, the Cowboys drafted future Pro Bowler Dez Bryant in the first round. Williams was released by the team in July 2011. Williams then reunited with offensive coordinator Mike Martz on the Chicago Bears, the offensive coordinator he had in Dallas the year he was selected to the Pro Bowl. After one season there, he retired from the NFL announcing his decision on his Facebook page on September 8, 2012.

Contracts & Career Earnings

In August 2004, Williams signed his rookie deal worth $15.7 million over four years. In October 2008, he signed a six-year, $54 million ($26 million guaranteed) contract with the Dallas Cowboys. Over his eight-year NFL career, Roy Williams earned more than $54.5 million in salary alone.

Personal Life

After retirement from the NFL, Roy Williams returned home to Odessa, Texas, where he started an oil field trucking company. Roy’s older brother, Lloyd Hill, was the Texas Tech University all-time leading receiver and led the NCAA in receptions in 1992. Apart from his contributions on the football pitch, he also played a small part in the 2004 sports film “Friday Night Lights.” Williams played the role of an assistant coach for Midland Lee High School, one of Permian’s biggest rivals.