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edge rusher Mykel Williams announcement that he is leaving Bulldogs now another significant issue for team…..

Georgia edge rusher Mykel Willams burst on to the scene in his freshman season in 2022.

The former four-star recruit led the Bulldogs in both sacks (4.5) and quarterback hurries (31), while helping UGA to its second consecutive national title.

It’s worth noting that Williams started just two games in the regular season.

Pro Football Focus (PFF) rated Williams as the No. 5 returning edge defender for the 2023 season.

Williams seemed to grow stronger as his freshman season progressed. The Columbus, Ga., native recorded a sack and a tackle for loss in the Georgia’s Peach Bowl win over Ohio State and continued to impress in the national championship win over TCU with a sack and a tackle for loss.

Williams is in line for a starting role in 2023 with upperclassmen Robert Beal Jr. and Nolan Smith’s departure to the NFL.

Legal experts sounded the alarm after the judge overseeing Donald Trump’s classified documents case rejected special counsel Jack Smith’s bid to keep government witnesses secret.

 

Smith’s team opposed making information public that could reveal the identity or any personal identifying information of any potential witnesses in the case or any transcripts or other documents they may have provided, citing concerns about witness intimidation.

Trump-appointed U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon ruled in Trump’s favor on the matter, writing: “Following an independent review of the Motion and the full record, the Court determines, with limited exceptions as detailed below, that the Special Counsel has not set forth a sufficient factual or legal basis warranting deviation from the strong presumption in favor of public access to the records at issue.”

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