Patriots face crucial Milton Williams decision ahead of season finale game
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Patriots face crucial Milton Williams decision ahead of season finale game
"The first was defensive tackle Milton Williams, who dealt with an ankle injury last month, and could suit up for Sunday's game. He was eligible to return to the field last week against the Jets, but Mike Vrabel and Co. decided it was better he rest at least one more week instead. That could be the case again for the season finale game, but if it were up to Williams, he would play."
"While speaking to reporters on Wednesday afternoon, Williams shared how he's been feeling over the past week and made it clear that, although he's not sure he will be playing this weekend, he would like to, if possible, "knock the rust off before the playoffs." #Patriots DT Milton Williams says he's feeling better this week and is building confidence in his ankle being healthy. Williams added that he'd ideally like to play this week to knock the rust off before the playoffs.- Evan Lazar (@ezlazar)"
After clinching the AFC East, the Patriots finish the regular season at home against the Dolphins and are projected to enter the playoffs 14-3 and face the Chargers in the Wild Card round. Several starters, including defensive tackle Milton Williams, have been activated from injured reserve ahead of the postseason. Williams has been recovering from an ankle injury and was eligible last week but was held out; he says he is feeling better and would like to play to 'knock the rust off before the playoffs.' Coaching staff may choose to sideline him again to prioritize playoff readiness.
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