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CHRISTMAS DAY: Muhammad, Kemoeatu and King return to practice


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carolinagrowl.com

Wide receiver Muhsin Muhammad participated in all of practice on Christmas Day , while defensive tackle Maake Kemoeatu and tight end Jeff King participated on a limited basis. All three had been held out of practice on Wednesday but there's a good chance they will play Sunday against New Orleans.

Defensive Hilee Taylor practiced full for the second straight day.

Among those who did not practice Thursday were defensive tackle Damione Lewis (shoulder) and wide receiver Kenneth Moore (hamstring).

--Quarterback Jake Delhomme said Wednesday that he was impressed with how focused the Panthers were as they returned to practice on Wednesday, especially given the fact it's a holiday week.

"You saw it on the practice field today," Delhomme said. "Certainly, I know Christmas is tomorrow and you can get lost. Guys' focus can wander a little bit. I didn't feel that out there today."

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um i don't understand Christmas Day practices. Give the day to the players for them to spend with their families. but nice to see Kemo back tho

what the hell is wrong with you??? give the day to the players? and have you bitch about losing next week to the saints....??? boy i tell ya

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