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Green Bay Packers CB Tramon Williams' (shoulder) nerve damage in his shoulder has drastically healed due to a workout regimen that includes yoga and jump ropes.
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Green Bay Packers cornerbacks coach Joe Whitt said CB Tramon Williams won't be guaranteed a starting spot next season. 'I wouldn't say (Williams) is on the downside, I would say that Sam's picked up his level of play, Casey probably played better than any of you all expected him to play and probably played better than I expected him to play. So the competition in the room has gotten better, and so that's the case. I think Tramon, he graded out pretty well in most games. He covered pretty good. Just the competition in the room has improved,' Whitt said.
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Green Bay Packers CB Tramon Williams (shoulder) said his injured shoulder is making progress and it is not an injury that is career threatening. 'The shoulder's doing fine. I'm still rehabbing it at this point, everything's looking good. Structurally the shoulder is doing well. It's more of a nerve thing at this point. I'm going to use the example I used in the locker room: During the season, I couldn't lift a 30, 35 pound dumbbell over my head. Now I'm up to a 90 pound dumbbell. I'm not a doctor, but that's progress,' Williams said.
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Green Bay Packers CB Tramon Williams (shoulder) could be limited during training camp because he is still having problems with his shoulder. Williams said the team did a strength test on his right shoulder and it showed the shoulder was at around 50 percent. Williams said tests on the shoulder showed a nerve was not working right and is only working at around 15 percent. He said he has not felt pain in the injured shoulder.
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Green Bay Packers CBs Davon House and Sam Shields have spent most of the offseason working as outside cornerbacks, so they are frontrunners for the job opposite CB Tramon Williams. Shields was the No. 3 corner the past two seasons, so he enters training camp as the more likely to win the job.
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Green Bay Packers CB Tramon Williams (shoulder) battled a right shoulder injury during the 2011 season. He suffered the injury in the Week 1 game against the New Orleans Saints. He missed just one game as a result of the injury, but he couldn't tackle the way he hoped or play his aggressive style of press-man coverage until weeks later. The injury did improve throughout the season, but Williams said there is still nerve damage. 'The doctor says, maybe the nerve comes all the way back, maybe it don't,' Williams said. 'But he knows some guys that have played with it, so that's a good sign.'
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