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Cam back at practice, looks OK, shows no limitations


gettlemanjack

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Cam "showed no limitation in his throwing motion. He ran between drills, something he didn't do all of last week, and had a full range of motion during stretching."

http://m.espn.go.com/general/blogs/blogpost?blogname=carolina-panthers&id=8375&src=desktop&rand=ref~%7B%22ref%22%3A%22http%3A%2F%2Ft.co%2FJe1uH6Rm72%22%7D&wjb

also:

David Newton @DNewtonespn 1h

Cam Newton throwing without difficulty

David Newton @DNewtonespn 2h

Cam Newton throwing. Looks OK.

Steve Reed @ SteveReedAP 2h

Cam Newton appearing to have some discomfort with his shoes on his heavily taped ankle. Getting re-taped now.

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Cam was "throwing passes and going through drills as normal. It was the Newton's first practice since Aug. 22"

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/panthers-qb-newton-returns-practice-field

 

so does this mean turner/johnson/hardy are practicing again?

 

In fact, all 53 players on the roster were suited up for practice.
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