Williams calls Dolphins before trek to India

? Ricky Williams phoned the Miami Dolphins this week, but said his next destination will be India, not a return to the NFL.

The retired running back contacted coach Dave Wannstedt, sources said Thursday. But Williams told The Miami Herald he has no plans to come back anytime soon.

Williams’ conversation with Wannstedt was their first since the running back called the week before camp with the stunning news he was retiring.

Prompting the latest call was a letter the Dolphins sent Williams last week seeking to recoup $8.6 million in bonuses paid to him.

“I didn’t call them to see if I could come back. I was just causing a conversation to happen,” Williams told the Herald from Australia. “They sent me the letter, and (my agent) told me it’s in my best interests to call them.”

Even if the 27-year-old Williams wanted to return, he faces a suspension for the entire 2004 season for violating the NFL drug policy. He has acknowledged testing positive for marijuana three times.

Williams may have been seeking a way to avoid repaying any money, but an NFL source insisting on anonymity said the Dolphins are taking a hard line with Williams.

Players and team officials gave no indication they’re eager for the 2002 NFL rushing champion to return, even though Miami totaled five first downs and no points in its most recent exhibition game.

His latest reasons for retiring, including a workload he considered excessive, annoyed ex-teammates.

“He’s acting like a bitter girlfriend,” defensive tackle Larry Chester said. “He’s just lashing out. I don’t think anyone should pay attention to him. He owes a lot of people an apology — not just the fans, but the players in this locker room. A lot of guys were with him all offseason. We figured he was going to war for us. To back out without any explanation is messed up.”

Williams said he plans to travel to India for a “couple of months.”

Williams’ agent, Leigh Steinberg, didn’t return calls seeking comment. Wannstedt and Dolphins general manager Rick Spielman declined to discuss the latest development in the Williams saga.