Green Bay Packers rookie wide receiver Savion Williams passed his pre-training camp physical and avoided going on an injury list to start his first NFL training camp.
According to reporting from Bill Huber of SI.com, Williams is "ready to roll" and cleared for training camp after recovering from offseason surgery to fix an injured labrum in his shoulder.
Williams was injured in TCU's regular season finale in December and missed the team's bowl game. He took plenty of punishment during his final season, catching 60 passes and carrying the football 51 times -- often as a Wildcat quarterback -- while taking on a featured role for TCU's offense.