He attempted just 21 the next season, but did lead the Oilers to a comeback win after McNair was hurt in one game. He retired after the year was completed.Dave Kreig is not only all over the Seahawks record books, he is all over the NFL record books. He is 10th all-time in passing touchdowns.He also has the most yards lost from sacks in NFL history, and was sacked the second most ever in league history. It was the only season of his career that he failed to score.He piled up 500 yards the next year, despite missing four games due to injury. He had career longs on a 48-yard run and a 75-yard reception.The 1988 season may have been his best. He gained a career high 877 yards rushing at a 4.6 yards per carry average, and had 651 yards on 58 receptions.His 1,528 yards from scrimmage that year was a career high total, as was the seven touchdowns he scored that year.He scored seven times again the next year, and he also had a career high 76 receptions. 
He had 71 catches the next year, gaining a career high 699 yards. He also rushed for 714 yards, and was given his first Pro Bowl nod.The 1991 season was his second and last Pro Bowl season He gained 741 yards and had 61 receptions. He was never the same running threat again after that year, but maintained his excellence in the passing attack.After 132 receptions and six touchdowns over the next two years, he joined the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 1994 season. He was used mainly as a pass receiver by the Steelers in his two years, catching 51 balls his first year with the team.

He showed signs of slowing down in 1995, having career lows of 24 receptions and 110 rushing yards.The Steelers made it to Super Bowl XXX that year. Williams had scored on a run in their first round playoff victory over the Buffalo Bills. Pittsburgh lost in the Super Bowl, and Williams retired at the conclusion of the game.He leads all Seahawks running backs with 471 receptions for 4,151 yards receptions and also 123 games played. His six touchdown receptions in 1989 are the most ever by a Seahawks running back.He currently ranks third on the franchise list in receptions, fourth in rushing yards, and sixth in receiving yards.John L.