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Two of the Colts' defensive cornerstones remained spectators as the mandatory three-day minicamp concluded Sunday afternoon. End Dwight Freeney and safety Bob Sanders each insisted they are progressing well following surgery and will be ready for the start of the regular season. "I'm sure I'll be back for the preseason,'' said Freeney, who had surgery in November to repair an injury to his ... [link]

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MONDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
Published 5/19/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
... during the off-season. The Colts’ two best defensive players say they’ll be completely healthy by the start of the season. Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden is ...

Colts Minicamp 2008: Conclusion
Published 5/19/2008 by BigBlueShoe at Stampede Blue: Front Page Posts
... The Colts 2008 minicamp for veterans and rookies wrapped up yesterday, and all signs point to a very productive three-day event. Lots of info was revealed on why the Colts drafted the way they did, how the injury progress is going with players (like Dwight Freeney), and how certain players have grown and impressed coaches. ...

Monday Afternoon Hashlines
Published 5/19/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
... thoughtful column by taking a cheapshot at Charlie Weis, but he does raise some good points. Cowboys tight end Jason Witten thinks Pacman Jones has been "really nice and appreciative" of his opportunity with the Cowboys, according to Al Breer of DallasNews.com. Joseph Addai and Dominic Rhodes have been reunited in Indy. In other Colts news, Bob Sanders and Dwight Freeney say they'll be ready for the season. ...

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