Cowboys receiver Terrance Williams did not have a stellar 2018 and it doesn’t look like 2019 is starting out much better.

TMZ has reported Williams had his Dodge Challenger Hellcat repossessed due to non-payments, despite signing a four-year, $17 million contract in 2016 with $9.5 million guaranteed in 2017, and a total career earnings of just under $14 million to this point.

Certainly, this is a personal matter and nothing the team will be roped into, unlike his last foray into the gossip columns.

This is not the first issue Williams, 29, has dealt with. In May of 2018, he was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor public intoxication after his blue Lamborghini was found wrecked against a light pole. There is also video of him riding a bike that same night while also appearing to be intoxicated. The DUI charges were later dismissed by the Frisco police.

Williams ended up only playing three games for the Cowboys before being put on injured reserve with a foot injury. In October while on the IR, he was given a three-game suspension for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy. In the three games he played, he had two receptions for 18 yards. For the 2018 season Williams was due $3.5 million

Williams, a serviceable depth receiver, would be considered a hit given the draft capital spent on him (third round, No. 74 overall in the 2013 draft). He has amassed 232 receptions for 3,377 yards, 20 touchdowns in six seasons, and is due $3.5 million in 2019 if he is not released. His cap hit is currently $4.75 million this year and if released, he’d have a dead money hit of $2.5 million.

With the additions of Amari Cooper and the progression of Michael Gallup, it is unlikely the Cowboys bring him back for 2019.

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