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Running back spot a step forward for Jamall Lee
Jamall Lee practises at the B.C. Lions' Surrey facility Oct. 13, 2009. Photograph by: Ward Perrin, Vancouver Sun In Carolina's NFL training camp, some Panthers didn't know him as "Jamall" or "Lee" or "No. 22." He was simply "Canada." Now with the B.C. Lions, Canadian Jamall Lee is simply referred to as a running back.
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BC Lions add two, release three
The British Columbia Lions signed wide receiver Michael Bumpus and defensive lineman Stephen Williams on Wednesday.
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Wide receiver Michael Bumpus at a training camp practice. - Adam McFadden/Renton Reporter
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Seahawks blow by Broncos, 27-13
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WR Deon Butler got free down the sidelines and ran under a beautifully thrown deep ball from quarterback Matt Hasselbeck during the morning practice.
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Seahawks Notebook: Tapp likes new defense
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Jordan Kent makes a leaping grab
Jordan Kent had the catch of the morning, the 6-foot-4 receiver leaping high to grab a pass rocketed from Seneca Wallace, who did not look sharp in the practice.
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