Tramon Williams Could Return To Packers In Time For NFC Title Game

The Green Bay Packers can't seem to get enough of cornerback Tramon Williams. And according to Tom Silverstein of PackersNews.com, Williams may be back for a third stint.

Williams, 37, was on the field for a dozen plays in the Baltimore Ravens' loss to the Buffalo Bills on Saturday. The Ravens waived Williams two days later, and according to Silverstein, is expected to sign with the Packers. If noting else, it appears Williams will at least join the practice squad.

"He spent 2007-14 with the Packers before returning in 2018-19," ProFootball Talk noted. "Williams was the team’s starting nickel corner last season when he played 73 percent of the defensive snaps."

The Ravens signed Williams on Nov. 10. He appeared in seven games and for 191 total snaps. But the season may not be over. Should Williams be signed to the Packers' 53-man roster, yes, he will be eligible to play in Sunday's NFC Championship Game vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

"Coach Matt LaFleur undoubtedly would love to have Williams, one of the team’s hardest workers and most well-liked individuals during his two previous stints in Green Bay, back in the locker room," Silverstein wrote. "His presence would be a bonus in preparing for the biggest game of the year Sunday and possibly beyond."

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Sam Amico spent 15 years covering the NBA for Sports Illustrated, FOX Sports and NBA.com, along with a few other spots, and currently runs his own basketball website on the side, FortyEightMinutes.com.