HOUSTON -- For the first time since injuring his neck and spine last week, Houston Texans receiver Harry Williams has walked by himself.
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Houston television station KRIV reports that Williams walked by himself Thursday morning at Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas.
He suffered a cracked vertebrate and severe ligament damage in his neck Aug. 22 during a preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Williams told the station, "I started walking today. I brushed my own teeth today, sat up in a chair today, fed myself today."
"I'm doing good, man."
Doctors say its unlikely he'll be able to play football again, something the 26-year-old says he accepts.
Williams was on the New York Jets and New York Giants squads in 2005 before signing with the Texans in 2006.




