sports.espn.go.com - 1/3/2008
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For the second straight day, the Titans have lost a key member of their receiving corps for their playoff game at San Diego, with the club announcing that starting wide receiver Roydell Williams will miss the rest of the season with a broken ankle.
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ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
Hope most of you joined me for this afternoon's marathon chat. While we were chatting, the Titans lost yet another receiver. A day after starting tight end Bo Scaife was placed on injured reserve with a lacerated liver, the club announced that receiver Roydell Williams would miss the rest of the season with a broken ankle that he suffered during Wednesday's practice. For a team that's already been hit hard with injuries at quarterback, linebacker and defensive line, this was another major ...
More injury news: Titans lose Roydell Williams
Titans Tracker - A Tennessee Titans Blog —
... Roydell Williams broke his ankle in practice Wednesday and will miss the rest of the season. Williams was tied with Justin Gage with 55 receptions to lead the Titans in 2007. ...
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Titans on offense: Vince Young's ailing right quadriceps limited his practice participation this week, but it's hard to imagine him not making his first career playoff start even on one good leg. Running Young wasn't in the Titans' game plan when they ...