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The Seahawks finished a quick practice Tuesday, Leroy Hill and Marcus Trufant returning to practice. For Trufant, it was his first practice of the season after suffering a back injury before training camp. He was not activated from the physically unable to perform list before the season began, which meant he had to miss at least the first six games. He will be back now, and while he didn't say he's certain to play in Dallas, he did say that's his hope.Leroy Hill also returned to practice, and Rob Sims was on the field, but did not appear to participate in many -- if any drills.Edgerrin James was not present, and Lofa Tatupu was on the practice field in a jersey, but did not practice and there was no word on his prognosis coming back from his pectoral injury.And for all those wondering about a Deion Branch trade, he practiced, too, so that would point to the fact that as expected nothing will happen in that regard.
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