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Training Camp Insider: Shawn Springs Excued Again (Let's Keep Our Fingers Crossed For

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Old 06-15-2007, 04:40 PM   #1
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Training Camp Insider: Shawn Springs Excued Again (Let's Keep Our Fingers Crossed For

Shawn Springs left practice about 20 minutes in, and had to return to the hospital. He chatted briefly with Coach Joe before sprinting off the field and leaving. His wife gave birth to a baby boy this week, but something came up back at the hospital. Coach Joe will update the situation after practice and obviously we're all hoping for the best. Also, Rocky McIntosh is not here. His wife had a baby girl and Rocky is expected back for tomorrow's practice. Clinton Portis actually donned a helmet and pads for some light drills after spending the first hour or so working out on the sidelines with Santana Moss. Clinton did some individual work, but really any team stuff. Still, it's more than we expected. In the personnel department, Jason Campbell looked very sharp in team drills, moving the ball and threaded tough passes in the red zone. It was

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