Walter Williams is a former professional American footballcornerback in the National Football League and restaurateur. Born in the South Bronx, N.Y., Williams became wards of the state at age 7. He lived in two children’s shelters, spending most of his time at one in Westchester County, learning culinary arts and playing football. After high school, he started hitchhiking to California but ended up in New Mexico. He attended New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, where he played football. He was a second round draft pick for the Detroit Lions in the 1970s. He moved on to the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears, playing a total of eight years. He played seven seasons for the Detroit Lions, the Minnesota Vikings, and the Chicago Bears. After retiring from football in the early 1980s, Williams started a real estate development company in New Mexico. Then the savings and loan crisis wiped out about 90 percent of his holdings, he said. He moved to Dallas, starting Sweet Georgia Brown in a boarded-up former Burger King on Ledbetter Drive because he thought a restaurant would provide steady cash flow. The restaurant has grown from eight employees to 20 today. Sweet Georgia Brown As a young man he walked into New Mexico State University football office and said "Coach, I want to play football", this determination led him to succeed not only on the football field but also in life. After a great football career in college, he used the same determination to succeed in the NFL. However, he had bigger dreams for himself and his family, he wanted to be a great businessman, and he chose the City of Dallas to demonstrate his culinary passion. This great athlete turned himself to a great businessman, and South Dallas is so grateful to have this restaurateur serving food in South Dallas. His love for serving people exceeds his love for anything else, he is a family man with a mission to serve people fresh authentic soul food. Many locals refer to his food as the best soul food in Dallas.