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Redskins rookie Williams due in traffic court on reckless driving

Redskins rookie offensive tackle Trent Williams is scheduled to appear in a Virginia traffic court next week, two months after he was ticketed for reckless driving, *The Washington Post* reported Wednesday.

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According to the newspaper, a Fairfax County police officer pulled over Williams at 1:10 a.m. on Sunday, June 6, for allegedly driving 90 mph in a 55-mph zone. If convicted, Williams could have his driver's license suspended for up to six months.

Mark R. Dycio, Williams' lawyer, told The Post that his client "looks forward to his day in court." Redskins senior vice president Tony Wyllie declined to comment.

Williams, the fourth overall pick in the April draft, signed a six-year, $60 million contract with $36.75 million guaranteed in late July. He's the Redskins' projected starter at left tackle.

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