My Top Ten by Brandon Williams
Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle shares his favorite things.
By By Lauren Bell | November 2016
My watch: This was my first nice watch. My fiancée bought it for me as a birthday present my senior year of college. I like the watch, and I love her.
Shark Tale DVD. My son watches this on repeat. I realized I knew the movie word for word but had never actually seen it, so one day I sat in my truck and watched it. It was outstanding!
Kill Cliff cold brew coffee: I wasn’t a coffee drinker at all until I started drinking Kill Cliff.
Palmer’s cocoa butter: Because a man has to stay smooth!
Hunting bow: I love the outdoors, hunting, and target shooting. There is just something about waking up early to see the sunrise and the fresh dew on the grass.
Daily devotional scripture book: God is the most important thing. I try to read this book every morning.
BearPong game: It is a fun family game. I took it back home to Missouri and played it with my family there. It was a great time.
Toothpicks: Before he passed away, my uncle always had a toothpick in his mouth. I picked up the habit and now also enjoy chewing on a toothpick. Plus, it comes in handy if I get stuff stuck in my teeth.
Sleeveless T-shirts: Sun’s out, guns out! Even when the sun is not out, I go sleeveless.
Video game controller: There is a lot of thinking and studying with my job. Video games are the only mindless thing I do. I don’t have to think about doing anything, other than relaxing and having fun.
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