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Panthers’ Davis says broken arm healing well
- Updated: April 25, 2016
1:19 PM ET
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The last time Carolina Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis showed the world his broken right arm, it was a gross image of wrinkles and stitches after his team lost in the Super Bowl.
On Monday, he showed his arm — it still has the metal plate in it — to the assembled media, revealing a scar that looked much better as he participated in voluntary workouts that opened Monday.
“The arm is doing really well,” said Davis, who had suffered the broken forearm in the NFC Championship Game and underwent surgery the next day. “I’m excited about where I am now opposed to where I was a few weeks ago. I’m excited about being able to lift [weights] again and regaining the strength I need to play this game.
“It was a while where I couldn’t even really lift my daughter without feeling the pain in my arm.”
Thomas …
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