'Run, Ricky, Run' – the documentary that airs Tuesday night on ESPN – provides a behind-the-scenes look at Dolphins running back Ricky Williams' unusual journey.
'Run, Ricky, Run' – the documentary that airs Tuesday night on ESPN – provides a behind-the-scenes look at Dolphins running back Ricky Williams' unusual journey.
During the past decade, Dolphins running back Ricky Williams has managed to evoke a range of emotions from his fan base that rivals any football player in the NFL. His exciting start. His impulsive retirement. And his inspiring comeback.
Miami Dolphins star Ricky Williams had plenty to say just now during a Sunday night TV appearance with Steve Shapiro on WSVN-Channel 7.
For starters, the resurgent running back (who turns 33 on May 21) let it be known he is now considering continuing
Dolphins tailback Ricky Williams hopes to inspire others with his deeds and openness in his documentary ‘Run Ricky Run’
Miami Dolphins running back Ricky Williams has repeatedly said he expects to retire after the 2010 season, but a recent decision calls that plan into question.
Williams, the second-leading rusher in Dolphins history, has retained high-powered agent D
Mike Ditka is 70 years old. Hard to believe about a man who was, is and always will be Iron Mike, the face of tough football guys from back in the day, not to mention the undefeated champion of a Saturday Night Live skit.
One of my favorite sports catch-phrases is “Run Ricky Run!”. I remember when I was just getting into football yelling that as Ricky Williams would take one to the house.
Though the term lost its juice after Ricky’s 2004 retirement, it quickly caught
The rebirth of Ricky Williams as a premier running back reached its zenith Sunday despite Miami’s overtime loss at Tennessee.
Miami running back Ricky Williams reached 1,000 yards rushing for this season on his fifth carry Sunday against Tennessee, setting an NFL record for the longest span between 1,000-yard seasons at six years.
Real men don’t ask hypothetical questions.
Ricky Williams is easy to criticize. He’s also hard to condemn. In an on-again, off-again NFL career, the Miami Dolphins running back has succeeded in nothing so much as tumbling short of