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Ricky Williams applies for reinstatement

Toronto Argonauts' Ricky Williams smiles as he sits on the bench during pre-season CFL action against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Toronto, Canada, in this June 2, 2006. Williams, suspended from the NFL in April 2006 after he violated the league's drug policy for the fourth time, applied for NFL reinstatement Monday Oct. 1, 2007.

Suspended running back Ricky Williams applied for NFL reinstatement Monday, his agent said. “Ricky is extremely excited about the prospect of playing in the NFL again and hopeful for a positive response,” agent Leigh Steinberg said. Williams has played in only 12 NFL games since the start of the 2004 season, but rushed for 3,225 yards in 2002-03.

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AFC Conference vs NFC Conference
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
NFC Conference-105
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AFC Conference vs NFC Conference
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
AFC Conference-115
NFC Conference-105

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