The Buffalo Bills held defensive end Mario Williams out of
yesterday’s practice session due to a sore foot, according to The Associated Press.
Prior to last night’s session, Williams told the Bills that
he was dealing with a sore foot. Following practice, coach Doug Marrone told
reporters of the incident, but didn’t mention the severity of the injury or how
it was sustained.
"Mario reported to our athletic training staff that he had a sore foot," Marrone said after the two-hour-plus session at the Bills’ training-camp facility in suburban Rochester. "So what we wanted to do was hold him out of practice and let our medical staff evaluate him."
At this point, it’s unclear how much time, if any, Williams
will miss as a result of the injury. The Bills return to practice this
afternoon, so it will be interesting to see if the defensive end suits up for
the session.
Williams entered training camp healthy, based on his
reports. He did not appear to be walking with a limp yesterday, but he did not
participate in any individual or team drills.
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