Redskins deny report Williams won’t play for them again

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The Washington Redskins are denying a report that left tackle Trent Williams has told them he won’t play for them again.

Williams has not reported to training camp. CBS Sports re-stated a previous report Sunday the relationship between Williams and the Redskins was “fractured” because he doesn’t trust President Bruce Allen or the medical team and informed the team he didn’t intend to play for them again.

Vice president of communications Tony Wyllie called the report “100 percent false.” Williams’ agent did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment.

Williams was reportedly upset about how the team has handled his health, including the removal of a growth on his head earlier this year.

The seven-time Pro Bowl selection’s absence from camp is a daily topic. Coach Jay Gruden has said he hasn’t heard from Williams, who has two years left on his current contract.

Washington on Friday placed Williams on the reserve/did not report list.