Kyle Williams may have called it a career on the field with the Buffalo Bills, but his post-retirement plans still involve football.

On Tuesday, NFL Media released a statement saying that Williams would be joining NFL Network’s live coverage of combine workouts.

Host Rich Eisen anchors NFL Network’s coverage of the on-field workouts joined by NFL Draft expert Daniel Jeremiah in the booth at Lucas Oil Stadium. Additional coverage is provided by NFL Draft expert Charles Davis, Pro Football Hall of Famers Kurt Warner, Michael Irvin and Deion Sanders, as well as Steve Smith Sr., Maurice Jones-Drew, Willie McGinest, Shaun O’Hara and Chris Rose. NFL Network’s live coverage of on-field workouts also includes analysis from former All Pro offensive tackle Joe Thomas (Friday) and recently retired Pro Bowl defensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills Kyle Williams (Sunday).

Williams will likely be featured during the defensive linemen drills on Sunday, March 3.

Williams retired following the 2018 NFL season. He spent his entire 13-year career with the Bills. During his time in Buffalo, Williams was named to six Pro Bowls and one All-Pro team (2010). In 13 seasons, Williams recorded 610 total tackles and 48.5 sacks.