The Los Angeles Chargers today elevated guard Branson Taylor and safety Marcus Williams from the practice squad for Sunday's game.
A sixth-round draft pick for the Bolts this year (199th overall), Taylor played in 45 games and made 21 starts over his five seasons at Pittsburgh (2020-24), leading the Panthers as a team captain as a senior. Taylor took over as a starter in 2023, blocking along a line that allowed just 23 sacks, the fifth-fewest in the Atlantic Coast Conference that season. He started the first six games of 2024 at left tackle for Pittsburgh, helping the offense average over 480 total net yards per game over that stretch, including averaging 175.5 rushing yards per game. Taylor is the eighth player in history drafted out of Pittsburgh by the Bolts and the first since 1990.
An eight-year veteran, Williams has been one of the most consistent safeties in the NFL throughout his career since entering as a second-round pick (42nd overall) by New Orleans in the 2017 NFL Draft. He made his Chargers debut last week, posting four tackles on defense (two solo). Williams has started 117-of-119 career games, including the postseason, with the Saints, Baltimore Ravens and Chargers. He was an All-Rookie selection by the Professional Football Writers of America after totaling four interceptions and 71 tackles in 2017. Williams was a two-time Pro Football Focus second-team All-Pro by Pro Football Focus, earning the recognitions in 2019 and 2021. Over the course of his career, Williams has totaled 469 tackles (344 solo), five tackles for loss, 20 interceptions, 56 passes defensed, four fumble recoveries, a sack and a pick-six. He played 37 games over three seasons (2014-16) at Utah, earning first-team All-Pacific-12 recognition in 2015 and second-team Pro Football Focus All-America honors in 2016. Williams totaled 169 tackles (125 solo), 11 interceptions, eight pass breakups, four forced fumbles and three recoveries for the Utes.




