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- Updated: July 31, 2016
11:23 PM ET
OXNARD, Calif. — Sean Lee took the field Saturday like he always does. He moved swiftly, talked a lot and wasn’t pleased with himself at times.
It was Lee’s first on-field work since the second-to-last game of last season. He did not play in the season finale because of a hamstring injury. He didn’t take part in the organized team activities and minicamp because of knee surgery.
“I never want to say surgery is a good thing, but I think it was good in the sense that it’s going to help my knee in the future,” Lee said. “I think I had some stuff going on from that ACL that maybe didn’t allow me to practice as much as I wanted to last year. Hopefully this will allow me to practice more, but also at the same point — tempo more in the offseason so I can really focus on this time of year.”
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