FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots starting defensive tackle Milton Williams sustained a high ankle sprain in Thursday’s win over the New York Jets that could sideline him for multiple weeks, a source tells ESPN senior writer Jeremy Fowler.
Williams left Thursday’s game on the first series and ended up returning to action later in the first half before head coach Mike Vrabel said he elected to shut him down for the second half.
Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday Nov. 23.
If Williams is unavailable for that game, the Patriots have multiple options to consider starting in his place alongside fifth-year pro Christian Barmore, a group headlined by Khyiris Tonga, Cory Durden and rookie Joshua Farmer.















