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Chiefs' Damien Williams: Dressed for practice

Williams (hamstring) returned to practice Wednesday, Brooke Pryor of The Kansas City Star reports. The running back didn't see any involvement in team drills, however, and was instead limited to individual work, according to Adam Teicher of ESPN.com.

Even though he wasn't a full participant Wednesday, his presence in any capacity was a positive sign after he had been off the field since tweaking his hamstring during a July 28 session. He'll have plenty of time to ease himself into team drills in advance of the Chiefs' Week 1 game Sept. 8 versus Jacksonville, but Williams' preseason workload could be limited as he works back from the injury. Coach Andy Reid has already labeled Williams as the team's starting running back, though veteran Carlos Hyde may capture a decent-sized complementary role in the offense with a strong showing in the preseason or in the event Williams isn't 100 percent once the regular season arrives.

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