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D-Will misses practice.


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J-stew also, but we're used to that on WED's.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carolina Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams has missed practice because of a sore knee.

Panthers coach John Fox said Wednesday that Williams tweaked the knee and will be evaluated. Williams rushed for 149 yards and two touchdowns during Sunday's loss to the New Orleans Saints.

Fellow running back Jonathan Stewart also sat out, but he has routinely missed Wednesday workouts to rest his sore Achilles' tendon.

Defensive end Julius Peppers was limited with what Fox called a "messed up" right hand. Tight end Dante Rosario (knee) also was limited.

Fullback Brad Hoover remained sidelined with a sprained ankle, but backup Tony Fiammetta returned after missing one game with a concussion.

Wide receiver Muhsin Muhammad practiced after missing two games with a knee injury.

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jarrett is garbage. moose would've caught that deep bomb yesterday that went right through jarrett's hands.

they have run that exact same thing w/ Moose multiple times.....Moose never once was able to get into position to make the catch. Moose probably has the worst hands out of Smith, Jarrett, Moore.

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I remember D-will tweaked his knee against the Saints, so I'm hoping it's that and not that he tweaked it in practice.

Yea like after 6 Saints layed the wood one him. Jon Fox is gonna kill our RBs if he dose not find someone he would like to pass the ball.

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