Pats DC Terrell Williams departs Monday's practice, treated for dehydration
Briefly

Terrell Williams, the Patriots' defensive coordinator, left training camp practice after suffering dehydration and received medical attention. The team assured he is "going to be fine." This incident follows a previous medical scare where Williams experienced a "life-changing" health issue, requiring him to coach remotely for several months. During his absence, inside linebackers coach Zak Kuhr acted as interim coordinator. Defensive end Keion White commented on his focus during practice, maintaining he does not inquire about Williams' condition, prioritizing football instead. The Patriots are scheduled to return to practice the following day at 10 a.m. ET.
Terrell Williams was treated for dehydration during the practice and left after receiving medical attention. The Patriots stated he is "going to be fine."
Williams, a longtime assistant in the NFL, previously missed parts of the offseason due to a "life-changing" medical condition.
Inside linebackers coach Zak Kuhr filled in as the interim coordinator during Williams' absence, resuming his role after Williams’ early departure.
Defensive end Keion White expressed limited knowledge about Williams’ situation, stating he focuses on football during practice.
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