The first couple of times Kerwynn Williams returned punts, it caught the eye of his quarterback.
“I asked him, ‘Why haven’t you been doing this since you got here?’ ” Carson Palmer said.
To be fair, the time Williams has spent with the Cardinals hasn’t lent itself to a real chance at the job. This will be the first time since he arrived in 2014 that Williams will make the 53-man roster out of training camp. But with the wrist injury to rookie running back T.J. Logan – the man who was going to be the kickoff and punt returner in 2017 – Williams is now sliding into that role.