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Redskins left tackle Trent

Williams said he expects to be back for training camp after having surgery on his right knee.

Williams wore a bandage on his knee as he spoke to reporters after the Redskins worked out in their practice bubble during their mandatory minicamp.

The Pro Bowler missed six of 16 games last season.

Williams said he had his tibia bone readjusted so his “kneecap isn’t out of place” and also had a “slight microfract­ure on top of that.”

The Redskins open training camp July 26 in Richmond.

Angels see pair go down

Angels starting pitcher Garrett Richards left the game after two innings because of tightness in his left hamstring. Shortstop Zack

Cozart left the game in the fourth inning because of a left shoulder strain.

Cozart told reporters after the game the shoulder felt “not great,” and there is a good chance he lands on the DL pending his likely MRI results.

Richards hoped the injury wasn’t serious after the game, but said he felt something Friday against the Twins as well.

Pads’ Myers to rehab in AAA

Padres outfielder Wil My

ers will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A El Paso as he works his way back from a strained oblique that’s kept him out since April 29.

Rangers’ Moore moved to pen

After being roughed up for six runs in a start against the Astros on Sunday, Matt Moore was moved into the bullpen after posting a 7.88 ERA in 56 innings as a starter this season, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

Eagles’ Worrilow out for year

The Eagles placed linebacker Paul Worrilow on injured reserve after he went down with a torn ACL in OTAs. He is expected to miss all of 2018.

Fisher back from heart surgery

Bengals offensive tackle

Jake Fisher was cleared for all football activities seven months after undergoing heart surgery to correct an irregular heartbeat, according to ESPN.

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