Warrick has "tender hamstring"
By Mark Curnutte
Enquirer staff writer
The Bengals returned to practice today for a second consecutive day at Paul Brown Stadium, and for the second day in a row Peter Warrick was on the sidelines.
Coach Marvin Lewis said Warrick’s previously injured knee is fine but that the sixth-year wide receiver has a tender hamstring.
Warrick played in the preseason game Friday at Washington, five days after practicing for the first time since going on the injured reserve list in November.
Warrick was dressed in street clothes and said Sunday after not practicing that his knee was getting rest.
Offensive lineman Willie Anderson and rookie linebacker David Pollack each practiced in pads for the first time this afternoon. Anderson declined comment after practice because he was “sore” and had to go to the trainer’s room for treatment.
Defensive lineman Duane Clemons (ankle) returned to practice this afternoon.
In addition to Warrick, kicker Shayne Graham (groin), running back Kenny Watson (knee) and tight end Reggie Kelly (knee) did not practice.
The team practiced in full pads.
E-mail mcurnutte@enquirer.com
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