Daniel Williams of the Cleveland Browns is currently looking for a new job, as it's just been revealed that the team and he have parted ways.

This shouldn't come as a surprise, according to NBC Sports, because for the last four weeks, he's been on the team's practice squad rather than moving up in the world.

The Jets originally signed Williams to their practice squad after he became an undrafted free agent out of Jackson State back in 2017.

Ultimately, the Jets waived Williams, but signed him to their practice squad. Williams then re-signed a futures contract with the Jets, only to get dropped by the team a few months later. Finally, Williams was signed to the Browns on a futures contract, and now, got dropped again.

Even though Daniel Williams was waived, there's been better news on the horizon for offensive lineman Greg Robinson, who just got a one-year contract extension. 

“Cleveland surrendered just five sacks during the second half of the season — the lowest of any team in the league — compared to 33 in the first half. Robinson protected for QB Baker Mayfield, who set an NFL rookie record with 27 touchdown passes, and opened holes for RB Nick Chubb, who set a Browns rookie record with 996 rushing yards. Originally selected by the Rams with the second overall pick in 2014, Robinson has started 56 of his 68 career games with the Rams (2014-16), Lions (2017) and Browns (2018). He is a native of Thibodaux, La. and attended Auburn.”

It should be interesting to see where Daniel Williams ultimately ends up.