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1:47Week 18 Highlights: Packers at Vikings
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2:30Harrison Smith Sounds Off After Potential Last Career Game
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2:15Booth Recap: Packers at Vikings
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0:52NFL Playoff Trust Meter: Green Bay Packers
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0:29BREAKING NEWS: Packers Claim CB Trevon Diggs
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1:44NFL Week 18 Picks: Packers at Vikings
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1:15Bears, Eagles Fighting For No. 2 Seed In NFC
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0:57Packers The Only Team Who Cannot Improve Seed In Week 18
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1:52Ravens Keep Playoff Hopes Alive Behind King Henry's Historic Night
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1:40Harbaugh & Henry Sound Off After Keeping Playoff Hopes Alive
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1:33Examining the Road Ahead for The Packers
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1:48Packers Run in to Deep Trouble Attempting to Tackle Derrick Henry
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1:49Derrick Henry Puts the Ravens on His Back to Keep Playoff Hopes Alive
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0:53Ravens Put Playoff Berth On The Line With Snoop Huntley
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1:09Teams Eyeing Malik Willis In Free Agency
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1:41Injuries Piling Up For Packers Down Stretch
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0:43Jordan Love (Concussion) Ruled Out Against Ravens
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1:29Bears Coming Off Thrilling OT Win Over Packers
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1:07NFL Week 17 ATS Pick: Ravens at Packers
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1:22NFL Week 17: Ravens at Packers Pick To Win
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Top Evan Williams News
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Packers' Evan Williams: Active for Saturday night
Williams (knee) is active for Saturday night's game against the Ravens, Mike Spofford of the Packers' official site reports.
Williams was limited in practice throughout the week, but the starting strong safety is officially suiting up for Saturday night. Williams' return to the Packers' defense means Nate Hobbs will likely see a diminished role in the secondary for Week 17.
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Packers' Evan Williams: Questionable for Saturday night
Williams (knee) is questionable to play Saturday versus Baltimore, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official website reports.
Williams was a limited participant at each of the team's practices throughout the week, but his status is still uncertain for Week 17. The safety missed the team's Week 16 loss to the Bears due to a knee injury, and he'll look to make his return to action Saturday against the Ravens.
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Packers' Evan Williams: Still limited in practice Wednesday
Williams (knee) was limited in practice Wednesday.
Williams is trying return from the knee injury he suffered Week 15 against Denver. He was unable to play last Saturday versus the Bears and didn't practice at all last week, but he's been labeled as limited both Tuesday and Wednesday this week. It seems Williams has a chance of playing Saturday versus Baltimore, but more clarity in that regard should come when the Packers provide injury designations Thursday.
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Packers' Evan Williams: Estimated as limited Tuesday
Williams (knee) was deemed a limited participant in Tuesday's practice walkthrough, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports.
Williams sprained the MCL in his knee against Denver in Week 15 and missed this past Saturday's overtime loss against Chicago. He didn't practice at all last week, so his listing as DNP to begin Week 17 prep is a positive sign. Williams intends to take part in individual drills Wednesday, and when asked about his injury Tuesday, he stated, "Taking it slow but definitely optimistic," per Matt Schneidman of The Athletic.
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Packers' Evan Williams: Inactive for Saturday
Williams (knee) is listed as inactive for Saturday night's game against the Bears, Mike Spofford of the Packers' official site reports.
Williams was unable to log a practice this week, falling short of the participation likely required for the safety to suit up. In his stead, Zayne Anderson will likely start at strong safety. Anderson took over after Williams' early exit in Week 15, logging three tackles (one solo) through 20 defensive snaps.
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Packers' Evan Williams: Questionable for Saturday
Williams (knee) is listed as questionable for Saturday's game against the Bears, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official site reports.
Williams was unable to log a practice this week but may still be able to suit up for Saturday's divisional contest. If the Bears win, the NFC North is all but out of reach for the Packers, which could certainly serve as additional impetus for him to suit up. If Williams is unable to play, Zayne Anderson will likely start at strong safety across from Xavier McKinney.
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Packers' Evan Williams: Misses another practice
Williams (knee) did not practice Wednesday.
Williams has now missed back-to-back practices since being forced out of Sunday's loss to the Broncos early due to a knee injury. He'll have one more opportunity to get back on the practice field in advance of Saturday's divisional matchup against Chicago. Zayne Anderson will be the favorite to start across from Xavier McKinney if Williams can't play Week 16.
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Packers' Evan Williams: Starts week as DNP
Williams (knee) was estimated as a non-participant for the Packers' walkthrough practice Tuesday.
Williams left Sunday's game at Denver early after suffering a knee injury in the second half, and now his availability for Week 16 is in doubt. He'll likely have to participate at practice Wednesday or Thursday to give himself any chance of suiting up Saturday at Chicago.
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Packers' Evan Williams: Dealing with knee injury
Williams (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday's contest against Denver, Zach Jacobson of 247Sports.com reports.
Williams is dealing with an apparent knee injury late in the second half, and his status for the rest of the game is now up in the air. In his absence, Zayne Anderson is a top candidate to see an increase in workload at safety.
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Packers' Evan Williams: Tallies seven stops Sunday
Williams totaled seven tackles (four solo) and a defensed pass in Sunday's 28-21 Week 14 win over the Bears.
Williams tied for third on Green Bay with his seven tackles. He also posted his third defensed pass over his past four contests. Williams has been steady in a near-every-down role in his second NFL season, registering 87 tackles and five defensed passes (including three interceptions) across 13 games.
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Packers' Evan Williams: Totals nine tackles
Williams recorded nine tackles (three solo) in Thursday's 31-24 win over the Lions.
Williams finished second on the team with nine tackles, matching his second-highest mark of the campaign. He's topped a 90 percent defensive snap rate in each of his last three games, during which he's recorded 22 total tackles with two interceptions.
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Packers' Evan Williams: Another pick
Williams recorded four tackles (four solo), one pass defensed and one interception in Sunday's 23-6 win over the Vikings.
Williams picked off an overthrown J.J. McCarthy pass attempt late in the fourth quarter to seal a win for the Packers. He now has an interception in consecutive games and three total for the season. Williams also has 98 total tackles this season and is poised to surpass his stop total from his rookie campaign.
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Packers' Evan Williams: Picks off Winston in Week 11
Williams recorded nine total tackles (five solo) and one interception in Sunday's 27-20 win over the Giants.
The Oregon product nabbed his second interception of the season in the Week 11 win, picking off Jameis Winston in the end zone late in the fourth quarter. Williams has had a productive start to his second season in the NFL, recording 67 total tackles and three passes defended, including two interceptions, across 10 games. He's expected to remain one of the Packers' top defensive weapons in the Week 12 matchup against the Vikings.
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Packers' Evan Williams: Posts seven stops in Week 10
Williams recorded seven tackles (four solo) during the Packers' 10-7 loss to the Eagles on Monday.
Williams played 54 of 63 defensive snaps (85.7 percent) during Monday's loss and co-led the Packers in tackles with Xavier McKinney. Williams has recorded at least seven stops in five of his last six games, and through nine regular-season games he has accumulated 58 tackles (25 solo), two pass defenses (one interception) and one fumble recovery.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-11, 200 lbs |
| Birthplace: Los Gatos, CA |
| Age: 24 |
| School: Oregon |
| Experience: 2 |












