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Giants' Snee misses practice time due to swelling in left knee

ALBANY, N.Y. -- Two-time Pro Bowl guard Chris Snee is the latest New York Giants offensive lineman to battle an injury.

The right guard missed both training-camp practices Wednesday with a little swelling in his left knee. Snee said the injury wasn't serious.

Left guard Rich Seubert returned to practice, wearing a cast on his broken left hand. Left tackle David Diehl tweaked an ankle during the evening session.

Wide receivers Steve Smith and Sinorice Moss again were sidelined with groin injuries. Cornerback Corey Webster was out with a pulled muscle in his buttocks.

Safety Kenny Phillips, who returned to practice this week for the first time since major knee surgery in September, made his best play this week, breaking up a long sideline pass from quarterback Jim Sorgi to wide receiver Victor Cruz.

"That definitely felt good," Phillips said. "I feel like what I've been doing for these last 11 months and the way the coaches have been letting me gradually get in the ballgame has paid off. I'm just looking forward to that next step -- no pain, no soreness. I feel good with my range and everything so I'm just looking forward to it. That's all I'm waiting on."

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