The Mercury News Weekend

Williams says cancer scare to blame for rift

- Field Level Media

Washington left tackle Trent Williams ended his silence on Thursday and said he had a soft-tissue cancer attached to his skull that went misdiagnos­ed for close to six years, leading to his dispute with the team.

Williams said he thought he was getting a cyst cut out during the offseason appointmen­t only to learn he had dermatofib­rosarcoma protuberan­s, a skin cancer that develops inside connective tissue cells.

Williams later had multiple surgeries to remove the tumor, he said. His unhappines­s over how the team diagnosed the growth was a major factor in his eightgame holdout that ended Tuesday.

The team asked for the NFL’s Management Council to put together a joint committee to examine Williams’ medical records and medical care. PATRIOTS RELEASE GORDON » The New England Patriots released receiver Josh Gordon off injured reserve, multiple media outlets reported. The move means that Gordon is available to other teams on the waiver wire.

Gordon, 28, has been dealing with two bone bruises in his left knee and last played for New England on Oct. 10 against the New York Giants.

SHEPARD BACK TO WORK »

New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard was a full participan­t in practice for a second straight day, a step toward returning to game action. Shepard sustained a concussion in a Week 5 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Oct. 6 and has been sidelined since. He has yet to clear the concussion protocol but could get the go-ahead before Monday night’s home game against the Cowboys. He has had two concussion­s this season, missing the Week 2 loss to the Buffalo Bills after sustaining a head injury in the season opener at Dallas.

FLACCO TO AVOID SURGEY, MISS MORE THAN A MONTH »

After a second medical opinion, Denver Broncos quarterbac­k Joe Flacco is expected to be out four to six weeks with a herniated cervical disk, according to multiple media reports. Flacco also is likely to avoid surgery, pending reviews by additional doctors.

Several news outlets reported that Flacco was expected to be placed on injured reserve with the neck injury, which would force the Broncos to make a roster move.

The team already announced that Brandon Allen will make his first NFL start on Sunday when the Broncos host the Cleveland Browns, and practice squad rookie Brett Rypien will serve as the backup. ADAMS BACK FOR PACKERS » Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams practiced in full pads for the first time in five weeks, according to multiple reports. Adams has been sidelined with turf toe on his right foot since a 34-27 loss to the Philadelph­ia Eagles on Sept. 26. He has missed the Packers’ past four games.

Adams practiced on a limited basis Wednesday, so his progressio­n to full pads Thursday was a positive sign that he could be active Sunday at the Los Angeles Chargers.

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