
Patriots defensive coordinator Terrell Williams exits practice after medical scare
NY Post
Patriots defensive coordinator Terrell Williams left the team’s practice Monday on a cart after getting treated for dehydration, the team said.
A stretcher was brought out to the field, but Williams got up under his own power and headed inside on a cart. The team said he was “fine,” according to the Boston Herald.
The 51-year-old Williams is in his first season with New England as part of new head coach Mike Vrabel’s staff.
Williams missed OTAs and minicamp with an undisclosed medical issue he suffered in May, but rejoined the team for the start of training camp, which began last month.
The team views that absence as unrelated to Monday’s incident, the Boston Herald reported.
“Big T is here and ready to go,” Vrabel said of Williams before training camp began. “He’s been on the field with us the last couple of days and players were excited to see him.”

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