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Brett Williams
Date of birth (1958-05-23) May 23, 1958 (age 66)
Place of birth Norfolk, Virginia
Career information
StatusRetired
CFL statusInternational
Position(s) DE/ DT
US college Austin Peay State
Career history
As player
1983 Birmingham Stallions – ( USFL)
1984 Memphis Showboats – ( USFL)
1985 Montreal Concordes
1986 Montreal Alouettes
1987 BC Lions
19881991 Edmonton Eskimos
19921993 Hamilton Tiger-Cats
1994 Shreveport Pirates
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star 1986, 1988, 1991
CFL East All-Star 1986
CFL West All-Star 1988, 1991
Awards 1986 - James P. McCaffrey Trophy

Brett "the Toaster" Williams (born May 23, 1958 in Norfolk, Virginia) is a former Canadian Football League defensive end [1] [2] who played ten seasons for five different teams, as well as in the now defunct USFL, with Birmingham and Memphis. He was a CFL All-Star three times. He was nicknamed "the Toaster" because he also played offense in short yardage situations, thus he would "burn you on both sides" (of the football). Also after William Perry became famous in late 1985, appliance or kitchen-style nicknames became very popular for athletes such as Gerald McNeil being known as the Ice Cube and NBA player Vinnie Johnson being called the Microwave.

References

  1. ^ "Joseph is CFL's hottest commodity". The Leader-Post. April 10, 2006. Archived from the original on November 10, 2012. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
  2. ^ "All-Stars Since 1946". Montreal Alouettes. Archived from the original on May 4, 2011. Retrieved March 27, 2011.