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Cary Williams: 'Absence not due to New England Patriots remarks'

Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cary Williams is adamant that his absence from his side's practice session was not due to disciplinary reasons.

Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cary Williams has insisted that his absence from his side's practice session was agreed with head coach Chip Kelly rather than a punishment.

Williams blasted the New England Patriots, who the Eagles will practise against in two weeks time, branding them "cheaters".

The 29-year-old is adamant that his absence from the first practice session since those remarks was not disciplinary.

"I'll be back out there as soon as I can," Williams told reporters. "Chip [Kelly] understands that I work hard, I try to do everything within the system. Today, he just gave me a day off. It's not a big deal.

"It had nothing to do with that. I haven't even discussed anything with Chip. I don't think he's trying any type of. . . . I'm sure maybe we'll have a conversation, but I don't know."

The Eagles face the Patriots in their pre-season clash at Gillette Stadium in two weeks' time.

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Cornerback Cary Williams #26 of the Philadelphia Eagles reacts after making an interception intended for wide receiver Andre Roberts #12 of the Arizona Cardinals in the third quarter during a game at Lincoln Financial Field on December 1, 2013
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