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Patriots' Intense OTAs Draw Frustration from Second-Year Receiver Kyle Williams

Patriots' Intense OTAs Draw Frustration from Second-Year Receiver Kyle Williams

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Second-year wide receiver Kyle Williams of the New England Patriots has voiced his surprise at the intense difficulty of the team's current Organized Team Activities (OTAs). Williams took to social media to state that the voluntary sessions, even on just the second day, felt as demanding as full training camp, signaling a high level of intensity from the coaching staff.

[IMAGE_1]This early rigor comes as the Patriots navigate an offseason filled with coaching scrutiny and trade rumors. Head Coach Mike Vrabel appears committed to instilling "The Patriot Way" with demanding practices, aiming to prepare the team effectively for the upcoming season.

[IMAGE_2]Williams, a 2025 third-round pick, contributed 10 receptions for 209 yards and three touchdowns in 17 games last season, and his performance will be key as he competes for a more prominent role on the depth chart.

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