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Danny O'Neil covers the Seahawks for The Seattle Times.
August 13, 2008 6:53 PM
Josh Wilson OK, Sean Locklear sore knee
Posted by Danny O'Neil
I just finished a radio interview, and was reminded that I posted a mention of Josh Wilson appearing to come up limping after a play in the morning practice. He was on the field in the afternoon for special-teams practice and appeared fine.
Also, right tackle Sean Locklear did not practice Wednesday because of a sore knee. It is not believed to be anything serious. Something like tendinitis where he's given a day off. We'll see if Locklear is on the field Thursday.
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