LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) -- Rookie running back Carnell 'Cadillac' Williams made good on a promise to get into training camp for Tampa Bay's first practice, signing a multiyear contract Friday with the Buccaneers. "I stressed to my agent that I definitely wanted to be there on the first day, compete for a starting job and contribute to the team as soon as possible," Williams said.
"He wanted to get in here. ... There was no way he was going to miss a practice. He told me that when we (drafted) him. He delivered his end of the bargain,'' John Gruden said. "This kid wants to make an impact immediately. And I think he understands to do that, he's got to be out here with his teammates.''
"He wanted to get in here. ... There was no way he was going to miss a practice. He told me that when we (drafted) him. He delivered his end of the bargain,'' John Gruden said. "This kid wants to make an impact immediately. And I think he understands to do that, he's got to be out here with his teammates.''