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Alabama WR Goes Viral for 2-Word Post About His Black Eye Against Georgia

Alabama WR Goes Viral for 2-Word Post About His Black Eye Against Georgia

Alabama wide receiver Ryan Williams has a fantastic game against the Georgia Bulldogs.

The freshman WR caught 6 passes for 177 yards in the game (including a game-saving play of legendary stature), but he went viral on social media for more than just his play.

Viewers noticed an interesting message written in Williams’ dark eyes. The WR star has the phrase “Kill Everybody” written in his black eyes, which made the phrase trend on X.

Humorously, one of Williams’ teammates was seen with a Bible verse in his black eye right behind Williams.

Williams has taken the college football world by storm.

In his first 3 games, Williams caught 10 passes for 285 yards and 4 TDs. The former 5-star recruit has lived up to all the hype he received before the season.

The Crimson Tide got off to a hot start against the Bulldogs in Week 5. The team had a 30-7 halftime lead and dominated on both sides of the ball. Williams already has another 100-yard game under his belt, with 5 catches for 102 yards at the end of the 4th quarter.

However, the Bulldogs stage a fierce comeback. Georgia regained a brief lead late in the 4th before Alabama answered, and this one would come down to the wire.

Williams got another chance to prove he had that killer instinct on Alabama’s final drive. He kept his promises and his legend only continues to grow.