Cary Williams has regained trust and flexibility in his surgically-repaired right hip and expects to practice with no restrictions when the Baltimore Ravens start training camp Tuesday afternoon. The starting cornerback underwent surgery on a torn labrum in February and was able to participate in a June minicamp, but not without some pain and discomfort. "Yeah, I trust it," Williams said Saturday night during a Special Olympics event at Al Packer Ford. "I think the difference between now and minicamp is that it really was hurting in minicamp in certain areas. I tried to get out there and run, but I couldn't get full extension and then it hurt when I was running around. Right now, I don't feel any of that." Williams, 27, said that he's ahead of schedule in his rehabilitation and plans to take the Ravens' conditioning test today with a series of timed runs. "I plan on just going right out there with the guys," Williams said. "I don't expect to take any days off unless they tell me that's what I need to do. As far as I'm concerned, I'm full-go."
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