In a courageous and emotional video shared on social media, Alabama wide receiver Ryan Williams revealed he will be stepping away from the team to address ongoing struggles with mental health. The 5-star prospect, just 17 years old and already a national sensation, spoke candidly about experiencing anxiety and pressure since committing to Alabama as one of the top recruits in the country.
“I felt like I had to be perfect all the time,” Williams admitted. “But I’m not. I’m human. And I need help.”
The response was immediate. Teammates, coaches, and fans rallied behind him with an outpouring of support. Head Coach Kalen DeBoer commended his honesty, stating, “Ryan’s willingness to speak up will help others who feel alone. He’s shown strength beyond measure.”
The university has provided Williams with full access to counseling services and is actively working to improve mental health resources across all athletic departments. His statement has sparked a larger conversation across college sports about the mental toll of expectations on young athletes.
Williams’ leave is indefinite, but his impact is already being felt. “If I help even one person feel like they’re not alone,” he said, “then this was worth it.”