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Trayveon Williams's Injury Guide
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Trayveon Williams's Injury Status
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Week 1 Practice Report
- Week Status:
- Active
- Likelihood of Playing:
- High
Trayveon Williams Injury History
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| Date | League | Injury | Level | Games Missed | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2023 | NFL | Pedal Ankle Sprain | Grade 2 | — | Williams suffered a "mild ankle sprain," according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. |
| Aug 15, 2019 | NFL | Pedal Foot Sprain | — | 5 | Williams suffered a left foot injury in the first quarter of the preseason game vs. Washington. He missed the first five-game of the 2019 season. |
| Sep 9, 2017 | Non-NFL | Arm Elbow Bruise | — | 1 | Nondisclosed injury suffered after half time against Nicholls St. Williams missed the following week. |
Trayveon Williams Injury News
View AllChris Evans questionable for Week 2
Bengals RB Chris Evans (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday’s game vs. the Ravens. He totaled just two carries and one target on seven snaps in Week 1, so there’s little fantasy impact here.
Trayveon Williams expects to play Week 1
Bengals RB Trayveon Williams (ankle) returned to limited practices this week and expects to be ready for the season opener. He appeared to be No. 2 on the depth chart before spraining his ankle at the beginning of August and missing the entire preseason. HC Zac Taylor said the battle for snaps between Williams, Chris Evans, and Chase Brown behind starter Joe Mixon remains fluid. "He still gets an opportunity to do that," Taylor said of Williams' opportunity to win the No. 2 RB job. "I'm not going to say it's nailed down and this is the way it is going to be all season once we make the Game 1 decision. I think it needs to be a fluid situation for us where these guys know there is potential to continue to improve, to get more opportunity."
Trayveon Williams sprains ankle
Bengals RB Trayveon Williams suffered a "mild ankle sprain" in Tuesday's practice, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Williams is expected to be sidelined "a couple of weeks." It's relatively good news after Williams was carted off with what sounded like a more serious injury. He should be available come Week 1, but the missed time will hurt his chances of beating out rookie Chase Brown for the Bengals' No. 2 RB job.