Sam Williams healthy is ready to stimulate the rush to the cowboys collar with an escape at the camp Originally appeared on Sports Athlon.
Dallas Cowboys Edge’s rusher, Sam Williams, participated in the training camp, not showing any signs of rust after suffering a torn LCA during last year’s camp. Now, back in full force, he seems ready to have an impact on the defense of cowboys.
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“I have the impression that I have never had an injury. I put the work. I feel good. Fantastic. No pain. No ailments. I run. I hit 22 miles per hour, at 260 (books). That should tell you everything,” said Williams this week at the camp in Oxnard.
Before his injury, Williams looked like a player who was ready to be a force with which it is necessary to count along the defensive line. It has positional versatility to define the advantage as a defensive end and precipitate the passer of the three techniques on obvious situations of passage.
As a rotation part, Williams recorded 4.5 bags and five plated for the loss in 2023 during his second campaign.
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“I was patient, I took it. I developed as a person, myself as a player, and I’m just grateful to have the opportunity to play again,” said Williams.
The former Ole Miss out -of -competition is looking forward to recovering as an impact player and presenting the work he put to be back on the field.
“It is an opportunity, an opportunity to play the game and the sport that I like. Appropriateness to be again with the brothers … I’m just happy, I’m just happy to be here,” he said.
As the season approaches, Williams focuses on his share to help Cowboys continue a championship.
This story was initially reported by Sports Athlon On July 25, 2025, where he appeared for the first time.