Bills Mafia let's welcome back Kyle Williams, the Buffalo Bills ... Former Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Kyle Williams will be the Legend of the Game for Buffalo's Wild Card Round game on Sunday afternoon against the Denver Broncos. "It's really exciting for myself but really for my family," Williams said. "Having the chance to come back and bring them up to where they grew up is really exciting for all of us." Williams was selected by the Bills with the No. 134 pick in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL Draft and spent all 13 years of his career in Buffalo. During his time as a Bill, he made second team All-Pro once and made the Pro Bowl six times, amassing 609 total tackles and 48.5 sacks. "I just remember getting started, really just wanting an opportunity," Williams said. "To me, it was just a fate deal, having an opportunity to land in a place like Buffalo, which, probably couldn't be any more opposite from where I'm from, as far as weather, but couldn't have landed in a place more similar, as far as, community of people who love their teams, they celebrate tough people who get after it. And it really couldn't have been a better fit… Being there at the beginning of Sean and Brandon, and what it is that they're doing now, and really being captivated by their vision of what they said that they were going "I think the memories will flow back," Williams said. "You look at a place that our kids grew up and that really that my that my wife and I grew up in, so it's a very special place for us… It'll be a sweet time for us to get back and reconnect with some friends and be back in a place that means so much to us." He loved and appreciated the support that Bills Mafia showed to him throughout his career and knows that it will be a fun environment on Sunday. Williams believes that this Buffalo Bills team is playing their best football at the right time. "It looks like the team chemistry is really good," Williams said. "Josh is playing incredibly well. They've won a lot of different ways… Played some total complimentary football. So, seeing that headed into the playoffs, here has got to get you excited about what the possibilities may be." Williams has been a defensive coordinator at his alma mater, Ruston High School, since leaving the NFL. ...