Maye (shoulder) did not participate in throwing drills during the early portion of Thursday's practice open to the media, Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald reports.
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The Miami Dolphins have huge needs at cornerback, safety, and wide receiver.
Williams' high-wire act of a season — he led the Bears to seven fourth-quarter comebacks and posted even more did-you-just-see-that plays — has changed the way the Bears are viewed around the league.