
Garrett Williams is officially off the physically unable to perform list for the Arizona Cardinals, and honestly, the hope is huge for a defense that’s been bluntly described as ‘bad’ under Nick Rallis. His activation isn’t just a roster move, it’s a gamble on whether Williams can return to his premier form or if he’ll become a fresh problem for an already struggling unit.
From Premier Talent To Injury Nightmare
Back when he was first developing, Garrett Williams was turning heads, becoming one of the NFL’s premier slot cornerbacks. That was a serious bright spot for a Cardinals defense that, let’s be real, has been called ‘bad’ under Nick Rallis. But then the injury bug hit hard. A series of issues sidelined him, forced him to battle through even more, and his play took a brutal turn, becoming ‘really, really bad.’ It was a tough watch, man, seeing a player with such high potential get derailed like that.
The Huge Bet On A Comeback
So, what’s the deal now? The big question hanging over Glendale is whether Williams can actually get back to his 2024 season form. If he’s fully healthy, and if he can recapture that premier level of play, this could absolutely be a massive boost. We’re talking about one of the better things to happen for that defense, a real turnaround story that could lift everyone around him.
But here’s the kicker: if he’s not fully healthy, if those lingering issues are still there, he won’t just be ineffective. He’d become a full-blown liability. That’s a nightmare scenario for an already ‘bad’ defense, creating even more headaches for them to deal with. The team has to be banking on him being truly healthy, ready to contribute, and able to regain that form.
This isn’t just about one player. For the Cardinals, this activation is a massive bet. They’re clearly confident he’s finally healthy and ready to roll, and that he can recapture that 2024 magic. For a defense that desperately needs a shot in the arm, they’re banking on Williams not just contributing, but being a game-changer again. Everyone in Arizona will be holding their breath to see which version of Garrett Williams takes the field.
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Originally reported by Revenge of the Birds.
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