
Maxx Williams Injury: Updates on Ravens TE's Concussion and Return
Baltimore Ravens tight end Maxx Williams suffered a concussion against the Cleveland Browns in Week 12 and missed Week 13 against the Miami Dolphins. However, he's ready to return.
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Williams Active for Week 14
Sunday, Dec. 13
The team announced Williams will be active against the Seattle Seahawks.
Latest on Williams' Practice Status
Thursday, Dec. 10
Williams was fully cleared for Thursday's session, according to Clifton Brown of CSN Mid-Atlantic.
The Baltimore Sun's Jeff Zrebiec noted Williams was present for Wednesday's session but was wearing the red non-contact jersey.
Ravens Tight Ends Struggling to Stay Healthy
Tight end has been a problem area for the Ravens this season. Dennis Pitta was placed on the Ravens' physically unable to perform list during training camp, which thrust Williams into the spotlight alongside Nick Boyle and second-year tight end Crockett Gillmore.
Williams has struggled to adjust to the NFL in his rookie season, recording just 168 receiving yards on 19 catches in 10 games.
The second-round pick out of Minnesota has been knicked up this season, missing a Week 7 game against Arizona with a knee injury.
Baltimore's been starved for steady pass-catchers all season, but Williams has yet to resemble the second-round stud the Ravens thought they were getting. Perhaps that will change when he returns to the field against the daunting Seahawks defense.

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