According to The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman, third-round rookie wide receiver Savion Williams has been dealing with a hamstring injury, which is why he was a non-participant in both the Green Bay Packers’ joint practice against the Indianapolis Colts and the subsequent preseason game last week. Previously, it was unclear what Williams’ injury was.

Per Sports Illustrated’s Bill Huber, Williams had offseason shoulder surgery, which is why he wore a red non-contact jersey at practice while participating in drills this spring. That was the first health issue that Williams suffered this offseason. According to the scouting combine sheet, Williams’s reason for not being a full participant at the combine was due to his shoulder, meaning that he’s dealt with this injury for some time. Williams on

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