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Packers, CB Williams agree to contract extension
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Packers, CB Williams agree to contract extension

Published Dec. 1, 2010 12:23 a.m. ET

The Green Bay Packers have agreed to a contract extension with cornerback Tramon Williams.

Agent Rodney Williams called it a fair deal for both sides, given the current uncertainty over the NFL's labor situation. And Williams said his client was happy to be staying in Green Bay.

''Definitely,'' Rodney Williams said. ''That was his intention the entire time. He wanted to stay there.''

Williams, a fourth-year player out of Louisiana Tech, was regarded as a reliable No. 3 cornerback before veteran Al Harris sustained a season-ending knee injury late last season. Williams became a full-time starter, and coaches say his coverage skills have come to rival those of fellow Packers cornerback Charles Woodson.

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Williams' agent did not disclose terms of the deal, which was reported on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's website earlier Tuesday. According to that report, the deal is worth $33.074 million and extends through 2014.

Tramon Williams was hoping for a long-term deal heading into this season, but instead signed a restricted free agent tender offer from the team. Williams said earlier this month that he didn't want to be distracted by his contract situation, but made it clear that he wanted to stay.

''I mean, come on, it's Green Bay - one of a kind,'' Williams said. ''Obviously, that's the case. I want to be here. But it's not up to me.''

Williams has started all 11 games for the Packers this season, with 46 tackles, a team-high four interceptions, a sack, a forced fumble and three fumble recoveries. He also is the Packers' primary punt returner.

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