Moe Williams

Head Coach

Detroit native Maurice “Moe” Williams enjoyed a successful college football career at the University of Michigan where he played offensive tackle. He was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft. He retired in 2009 after starting in over 100 games for the franchise. 

He and his wife, Reulonda, are Founders of the Moe Williams Family Foundation, a nonprofit organization committed to empowering Northeast Florida children and families to thrive by living purposeful, giving, and healthy lives. The Foundation in the past has hosted the Game Changers Symposium, an empowerment event for high school student-athletes, parents, and coaches, with community partner Duval County Public Schools.

In 2022, Moe graduated from Liberty University with a Master of Arts Degree in Christian Ministry. Moe continues to serve his family in the community in many capacities. He is a Mentor and coach and is currently in his sixth season as Chaplain for the Jacksonville Jaguars through the sports ministry Athletes in Action. In 2022, Maurice also took on the responsibility of being head football coach and Senior Bible teacher at Providence High School where he enjoys coaching his sons Mason and Myles.

He and his wife believe in the power of faith and the importance of family and are the proud parents of four sons: Mason, Myles, Maxx, and Roman.