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Wednesday Willingham notes


Posted at 12:48 pm by John Boyle

Tyrone Willingham just had his Wednesday meeting with reporters. No news yet on Jake Locker, who was scheduled to meet with a hand specialist today. Willingham has not yet ruled Locker out for the season, though offensive coordinator Tim Lappano said yesterday that he doubts he'll get Locker back this year.

Willingham indicated that Casey Bulyca, who had his knee scoped yesterday, is probably out for the season.

Kavario Middleton, who did not suit up for practice yesterday, was sitting out because he had wisdom teeth removed. He is expected back today.
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