Found August 25, 2008 on Texans Gab:
Receiver Harry Williams has undergone spinal surgery after suffering an injury during Friday's 23-22 loss to Dallas. Williams had a small fracture repaired Sunday in Dallas. The injury was caused when he hit Texans safety Nick Ferguson during a kickoff. The Texans expect to have an update on his condition today.
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