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NFC West training camp one-liners

The Cardinals are hopeful that TE Ben Patrick will be back for the season opener.

Coach Ken Whisenhunt won’t declare an early leader in the race for Arizona’s No. 4 receiver role.

Alan Faneca’s unexpected arrival has created a crowded situation on the Cardinals offensive line.

Cardinals S Adrian Wilson loves playing the numbers game.

No. 1 overall pick Rams QB Sam Bradford continues to run with the second team and make his expected share of rookie mistakes.

Rams offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur on Bradford’s expectations: “His challenge is to be ready to play Day 1, and if that works out, great. If it takes a little bit longer, so be it. I’m anticipating he’s going to build on what he did in the spring.”

Last year’s early pick Rams T Jason Smith finally returned to team drills in practice, albeit with the backups.

St. Louis added DL Ernest Reid and placed Mark Lewis on injured reserve.

49ers QB Alex Smith enjoyed a fine day throwing the ball deep on Wednesday.

LB Travis LaBoy may have suffered the 49ers’ third concussed player since Monday.

Coach Mike Singletary says facing Jerry Rice as an opponent was a “headache.”

Two days removed from a scary dehydration episode, 49ers G Chilo Rachal returned to the field with a vengeance.

WR Ted Ginn’s position coach thinks the former Dolphin is tough enough.

The Seahawks cut WR Mike Hass.

More on the budding competition in Seattle between reserve QBs Charlie Whitehurst and J.P. Losman.

Pete Carroll’s training camp has a different feel to it than Jim Mora’s grueling affair.

Seahawks RB Leon Washington got his first touch in team drills.

T.J. Houshmandzadeh vows to avoid having another disruptive season.