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Darrent Williams
1/10/2006
After practicing with the Broncos on Monday, Williams admitted that he will not be at full strength by the time Saturday's playoff game against the New England Patriots rolls around. The rookie cornerback, who was a second-round pick in the 2005 NFL Draft, has been sidelined since straining his groin in Week 14, missing Denver's last three games of the regular season. He expects to serve as a backup this weekend.
1/5/2006
Williams has declared himself ready for the Broncos' postseason run after working out with the team on Wednesday. The rookie cornerback, who was a second-round pick in the 2005 NFL Draft, has been sidelined since straining his groin in Week 14, missing Denver's last three games of the regular season.
12/13/2005
Williams is expected to be sidelined for up to a month after straining his groin during the opening kickoff in Sunday's win over the Baltimore Ravens, according to Denver head coach Mike Shanahan. The Broncos likely will bring the rookie cornerback along slowly, in hopes of having him available for the upcoming playoffs.
10/4/2005
Barring any setbacks, Williams will return to practice with the Broncos on Wednesday after missing Sunday's meeting with the Jacksonville Jaguars, due to a sprained ankle. The cornerback has recorded 12 tackles in three games this season.
7/28/2005
Williams has signed with the Denver Broncos, agreeing to a four-year contract that includes a $1.3 million signing bonus, according to his agent. The second-round pick out of Oklahoma State is expected to begin the 2005 campaign as a backup cornerback, but could step into the role as the team's top kickoff and punt returner as well.