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Good news..Short, Daley and Donte back at practice today


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Wednesday practice: - Both Kawann Short and Dennis Daley participating today. Good signs after Short missed last two games and Daley missed all three. - Did not see Russell Okung, Yetur Gross-Matos or Derrick Brown
 
CB Donte Jackson (toe) back at practice
 
 
Both WR Keith Kirkwood (broken clavicle) and CB Eli Apple (foot/ankle) back at practice today. The team now has 21 days to move them from injured reserve to the active roster. This was the first day they were able to return to practice with the new minimum three week IR rule.
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Alaina Getzenberg
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Panthers DNP: Derrick Brown (not injury related), Yetur Gross-Matos (illness), Russell Okung (groin)

 

Limited: Jeremy Chinn (hip) Dennis Daley (ankle), Donte Jackson (toe), Kawann Short (foot), Adarius Taylor (hip)
 
Matt Rhule did not give an exact timeline on Keith Kirkwood and Eli Apple's return, but did mention that need at each of their respective positions as a factor to their return.
 
Matt Rhule said that some of his coaches visited with Kliff Kingsbury and his staff last year to learn. Also said Kingsbury was one of the coaches he reached out to when he was considering an NFL job.
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