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SHOCKWAVES AT EAGLES TRAINING CAMP! Rookie Cameron Williams Dominates Early Practices – Lane Johnson Might Have to Look Over His Shoulder!

SHOCKWAVES AT EAGLES TRAINING CAMP! Rookie Cameron Williams Dominates Early Practices – Lane Johnson Might Have to Look Over His Shoulder!

No one expected sixth-round rookie Cameron Williams, the towering offensive tackle out of Duncanville, Texas, to steal the spotlight at Eagles training camp. But just days into practices, the whispers have grown into full-blown chatter: “Is this kid already challenging a legend?”

Sources from inside the camp say Williams has been a monster in one-on-one drills — stonewalling pass rushers, displaying rare agility for a 317-pound man, and moving like someone who’s been in the NFL for years. “His punch is violent, his footwork’s shockingly smooth for his size. He’s not just holding his own — he’s dominating,” one assistant coach reportedly said.

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And who’s watching this meteoric rise with particular interest? Lane Johnson, the Eagles’ longtime star right tackle… and, interestingly, another proud Texan.

Insiders have noted that Lane has been staying late after practices — grinding harder, watching more tape, even mentoring Williams more closely than he’s done with any rookie in years. While Johnson is still playing at a high level, age and lingering injuries make him a natural target for a younger, hungrier challenger. And Cameron Williams isn’t just knocking — he’s banging the damn door down.

“He reminds me of a younger Lane,” a former Eagles lineman said. “Only bigger. Stronger. And with Jeff Stoutland coaching him every step of the way.”

Social media is already buzzing:

“Lane better not sleep — this kid is serious.”
“Texas breeds beasts on the O-line. Cameron might be the next monster.”
“Hurts might soon be protected by a new wall — younger, meaner, and ready.”

Welcome to Philadelphia, rookies!

The question now is: Is this just rookie-camp hype, or is Cameron Williams the real deal — ready to unseat an NFL legend before the season even begins?

One thing’s clear: the battle for the right tackle spot in Philly just got a whole lot more interesting… and all eyes are on the new kid from Texas.

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