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Back from his 13-month recovery following a career-threatening knee injury, Carnell "Cadillac" Williams was back in the practice field with the Buccaneers Wednesday.
In a new role, emulating Adrian Peterson for Tampa's scout offense, Williams is looking to return to old form and readjust to the physical grind of an NFL runningback.
"We're trying to simulate as much real football activity as we can, and he's responding tremendously," coach Jon Gruden said
Williams tore the patellor tendon in his right knee back in September of 2007. Though he is not quite ready to return to the role of feature back, Gruden is sure that he will see some playing in the weeks to come.
"I am totally leaving it to the coaches. I am just out here trying hard and contributing in any way possible to this team," Williams told the media. "How much I play is up to them."
Cadillac's return may have come at a good time as both Earnest Graham and Warrick Dunn are hampered with injuries, at this point in time. To make room for Williams, the team released veteran Michael Bennett. -AE
In a new role, emulating Adrian Peterson for Tampa's scout offense, Williams is looking to return to old form and readjust to the physical grind of an NFL runningback.
"We're trying to simulate as much real football activity as we can, and he's responding tremendously," coach Jon Gruden said
Williams tore the patellor tendon in his right knee back in September of 2007. Though he is not quite ready to return to the role of feature back, Gruden is sure that he will see some playing in the weeks to come.
"I am totally leaving it to the coaches. I am just out here trying hard and contributing in any way possible to this team," Williams told the media. "How much I play is up to them."
Cadillac's return may have come at a good time as both Earnest Graham and Warrick Dunn are hampered with injuries, at this point in time. To make room for Williams, the team released veteran Michael Bennett. -AE
