Aug 1, 2015
Williams tears Achilles at Broncos camp
Denver returner Kyle Williams tore his right Achilles during a punt return drill at training camp Saturday. Williams, a fifth-year pro who has played in San Francisco and Kansas City, was in the mix for Denver's punt return job.
The Canadian Press
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. - Denver returner Kyle Williams tore his left Achilles during a punt return drill at training camp Saturday and will miss the season.
The oft-injured Williams missed much of the Broncos' off-season workouts with sore hamstrings. He was out of the league last year after playing in all four of Kansas City's preseason games.
Williams was reaching to scoop a football when he crumpled to the grass in pain and was carted off the field minutes later and taken for an MRI.
Williams, a fifth-year pro who has played in San Francisco and Kansas City, was in the mix for Denver's punt return job.
Coach Gary Kubiak said Williams "was doing a good job. He came back in great shape and was doing some return stuff, wasn't even touched. So, one of those things you just feel bad for him. I know he's very disappointed, so we'll support him best we can."
(This story has been updated to show Williams tore the Achilles tendon in his left leg.)
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