Nov 23rd 2008 12:05PM by Adam Gretz (author feed)
Filed under: Buccaneers
For only the fifth time in Tampa Bay’s past 28 games, Cadillac Williams will be in uniform and an active member of the Buccaneers offense, when they take on the winless Detroit Lions. Jon Gruden has been waiting for this moment for weeks, it seems, and it couldn’t have come at a better time.
Earlier this week, Tampa Bay learned that its leading rusher, Earnest Graham, is going to miss the remainder of the season. Combine that with the release of Michael Bennett a few weeks ago — when Williams was removed from the PUP list — and the Buccaneers were down to only 33-year old Warrick Dunn, the recently signed Noah Herron, and fumble-prone Clifton Smith in their backfield.
Williams was listed as questionable this week with a hamstring injury.
It remains to be seen how effective he’ll actually be, seeing as how he’s hardly played the past two years, so it’s nice that his first game back is against the worst rushing defense in the National Football League. So, at least he’ll get to ease his way back into the grind.
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