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No promises, but Hobbs cites progress
No promises, but Hobbs cites progress
Patriots cornerback Ellis Hobbs , recovering from February left shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum and March surgery on a sports hernia, stopped short of saying yesterday that he would be on the field for the start of training camp in late July, but indicated that there have been no setbacks.
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New England Sports Blog — ... he said. The same appears to be the case for CB Ellis Hobbs, who played through pain and injuries throughout the 2007 season. He has had two surgeries for separate injuries this offseason. "I know each day it's getting better," Hobbs said at the golf tournament. "Physically, I feel a lot better now than I did at the end of the season."He did not say, however, if he'd be ready for the start of training camp next month. Feeling good is a trend among the Pats, apparently. RB Sammy Morris, whose first season in New England ...

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