Dolphins Sign Williams to One-Year Extension Sportbook Online

Dolphins Sign Williams to One-Year Extension Sportbook Online. Sportbook online tells us that the Miami Dolphins have signed running back Ricky Williams to a one-year contract extension. The Dolphins are considered longshots to win Super Bowl XLIV at the offshore sportbook. Sportbook online indicates that the contract is probably the last one that Williams will get. He has said that he intends to retire after next season. Sportbook online stats tell us that Williams is scheduled to earn $3.4 million this season and $4.35 million next season.

Online betting tells us that Williams worked out the one-year extension without an agent as he went straight to Dolphins vice president of football operations Bill Parcells. “When you have a person and an organization that follows a certain philosophy, it’s just nice,” Williams said to a local paper. “Some organizations like players and want to take care of players. Some organizations aren’t that way.”

Sportbook online information tells us that Miami backup running back Patrick Cobbs told the newspaper he was not surprised that Ricky worked out the deal with Parcells. “You’ve got Bill Parcells and Ricky, who have been around the game for a long time. They know about the business. He’s not cheating himself. He knows what he wants, and he’s going to retire here.” Cobbs said.

Sportbook online notes have Williams rejuvenating his career in Miami. He has teamed with Ronnie Brown to give the Dolphins a solid rushing attack as offshore sportbook notes tell us. The Dolphins are very pleased with Williams and his attitude, this play and his work ethic. “There’s very strong feelings about Ricky and what he’s done for us — and certainly for me — since he’s been here,” Dolphins coach Tony Sparano said to the newspaper. “From what he brings from a work-ethic standpoint, as a pro in the meeting rooms, he’s a good ambassador of our message to the younger players.”

Miami is considered a co-second NFL betting choice at the offshore sportbook in the AFC East behind the New England Patriots. The sportbook online odds on Miami are somewhat appealing considering the Dolphins won the division last year. Miami does have a tough schedule and that is why they are not considered favorites at the offshore sportbook this NFL betting season. The Dolphins open up the regular season on Sunday, September 13th at Atlanta against the Falcons. Miami is a four-point underdog in that contest.