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Danny O'Neil covers the Seahawks for The Seattle Times.
September 10, 2008 3:21 PM
Deion Branch practices in 11-on-11 portion
Posted by Danny O'Neil
Wide receiver Deion Branch had his most extensive practice so far this year. Coach Mike Holmgren said in his Wednesday press conference that the expectation is Branch and Bobby Engram will be back after the bye, which means they would miss the next two games.
Sean Locklear, Maurice Morris and Bobby Engram were the only two players who didn't practice at well.
Jordan Kent was back on the field, practicing as part of the practice squad, which is just so literal. Kent came onto the field after practice began.
Practice report
| SEATTLE | ||||
| WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | ||
| Out | ||||
| WR Bobby Engram (shoulder) | ||||
| RB Maurice Morris(knee) | ||||
| Did not practice | RT Sean Locklear (knee) | |||
| Limited in practice | ||||
| WR Deion Branch (knee) | ||||
| LB Lofa Tatupu (knee) | ||||
| SAN FRANCISCO | ||||
| WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | ||
| Out | ||||
| Did not practice | ||||
| C Eric Heitmann (shoulder) | ||||
| CB Donald Strickland (knee) | ||||
| Limited in practice | ||||

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