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Ravens cornerback Cary Williams would like to stay in Baltimore but the soon to be free agent knows the team has other priorities. Williams, 28, turned down a three-year, $15 million extension with Baltimore prior to the season but now he feels like he might get an even bigger deal. Williams know it might not be with the Ravens. “We have a lot of depth at corner and a lot of depth in the defensive backfield, so I just think I’m not necessarily a priority right now.” Mike Preston of the Baltimore Sun reports that Williams is expendable and like safety Ed Reed, he will probably be pursued by Indianapolis Colts coach Chuck Pagano, the Ravens' former defensive coordinator. Source: The Redzone
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