“The only thoughts that are going through my mind, as well as everybody else’s, is just trying to win one game,” Williams said.

He attributed his lack of production to injuries.

“I think the biggest thing, starting off the year, I had a concussion, I had this and that, had certain things come up, dealing with things now, just like everybody does,” Williams said. “That’s on me. At this point I’m kind of in a position where I have to push through to get out there and … try to help the other defensive ends.”

Williams said he “couldn’t recall” a rift between himself and Ryan and wouldn’t take shots at the team or coach, though he couldn’t stop mentioning how nice things are in Miami, leaving open the implication that they weren’t as good in Buffalo.

“The players, the coaches, just the camaraderie and everybody being open, just having fun,” he said of what he likes about his new team. “I think the biggest thing is buying into the whole situation, the whole scheme, and having fun with it, just getting after it.

“Here in Miami, the biggest thing is it’s just a great atmosphere,” he added, “from the top to the bottom with our coaching staff all the way down to us players. We just really enjoy coming into work every day, we enjoy being around each other and going out there and practicing and everything that goes with it.”