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Williams Misses Practice; But Still May Play
Williams Misses Practice; But Still May Play
Mario Williams did not practice Wednesday while nursing a bruised shoulder. The elite defensive end is day-to-day, and head coach Gary Kubiak noted that he could play in Week 5 at Arizona even if he does not practice.
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