"I've got to give all that credit to the offensive line," said Williams. "I think if you put any back back there with Ben, because of the attention that he garners, it's tough to stop the pass. You've got to pick your poison. That's why I think I am fortunate to do what I did. The offensive line does a great job of opening holes. I was running through a lot of holes."

Williams literally handled the workload at running back, with Fitzgerald Toussaint getting only three carries, and said he didn't know he would be getting that much work.

"It just worked out that way," said Williams. "I didn't know it was coming. I don't know if it was coming through the headset or Ben. Ben makes those calls and we try to execute those plays the best as possible. We practice all of those plays you saw today in practice, at a higher tempo. That's why the game came easier to us in communication.

"I enjoy doing what is needed to win football games. And if that means me being in that spot, then absolutely. If I don't have to be in that spot but we win, I'll take the win."