RYAN WILLIAMS RUMORS

Williams antsy to show game-breaking skills

TEMPE, Ariz. The ideal Sunday for many Americans was hell for Ryan Williams. Unable to play last season after rupturing a patellar tendon in a preseason game against the Green Bay Packers, the rookie running back had a front-row seat in coach Ken Whisenhunts suite for the Cardinals' season opener against Carolina. He hated the view. I just stopped going to games, Williams...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  3 days ago

Could the Arizona Cardinals be in the market for a veteran running back?

The Arizona Cardinals currently have two running backs on the roster in the midst of rehabbing from knee injuries with questionable return dates. Could the Cardinals be in the market for a veteran running back as the team heads into training camp? Despite the injuries to Beanie Wells and Ryan Williams, the Cardinals have not made any moves yet in the offseason other than signing...
Via thepigskinreport.com  |  13 days ago

Arizona Cardinals heading into camp with questions at QB and RB.

The Arizona Cardinals made a huge splash in the draft by selecting Notre Dame’s Michael Floyd to pair up with Larry Fitzgerald in the receivers group, but elsewhere amongst their skill players they may not have the same confidence. To read this story and watch a current interview with coach Ken Whisenhunt, please click the link below.
Via Players View  |  14 days ago

Ryan Williams Progressing Well

Running back Ryan Williams is progressing well in his rehab from surgery on his right knee, according to the Cardinals' official team website. Fantasy Spin: The 2011 second-rounder went down with a torn patella tendon (plus sustained meniscus damage) before making his regular season debut, but it is encouraging that he is now able to run and make cuts and will be set to contribute...
Via Fantasy Football Champs  |  25 days ago

Cardinals Expect RB Ryan Williams To Make A Full Recovery From Torn Patella

Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt said in an interview with CBSSports.com that he's looking forward to running back Ryan Williams (knee) making a full recovery in 2012. Williams had surgery to repair a torn patellar tendon in August and missed his rookie year. "Ryan is doing well," Whisenhunt said at the NFL Annual Meeting. "He’s been in there busting his tail every...
Via GridironFans.com  |  April 03, 2012

Cardinals Offseason Update

The Cardinals found a replacement for CB Richard Marshall, RB Ryan Williams continues to rehab and more inside.
Via ari.scout.com  |  March 30, 2012

Ken Whisenhunt talks Peyton Manning, Ryan Williams and the Arizona Cardinals' strong finish last season

Video: Cardinals' head coach Ken Whisenhunt took part in the Waste Management Phoenix Open's Dream Day activities and took some time to talk football with 12 Sports' Kevin Hunt.
Via AZ Central  |  January 31, 2012

Second Quarter a Little Better for Arizona Cardinals; Down 10-7 at Half

The Cleveland Browns have come to play today.  The Arizona Cardinals appeared to be sleepwalking until that last first half drive.  That has the Cards down 10-7 at halftime.  Although the Browns offense hasn’t done much since their opening touchdown drive, their defense has been good enough to stave off a couple of decent Cards drives.  About the only player who looks good...
Via Raising Zona  |  December 18, 2011

Arizona Cardinals should take cue from injured RB Ryan Williams

Boivin: A reality check in the form of running back Ryan Williams stopped by the Cardinals practice facility Monday, a tangible reminder that for all the gloominess a 1-5 record brings, players should shed any ounce of self-pity and embrace their lot.
Via AZ Central  |  October 24, 2011
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