Seahawks WR Sidney Rice practiced without any limitations for the first time today. "It was the first time he has had a full-blown day where we've cut him loose and let him do everything," coach Pete Carroll said. "He got banged around," Carroll said, "which was great. He made some good catches today. He looked very fast out there, and it's exciting to see. This was the first day that I really feel like, 'OK, he's in it now.' " Carroll stopped short of saying Rice would play in Friday's exhibition game at Kansas City, though. "We'll see," Carroll said. "I don't know that right now." Doug Baldwin returned to practice last week after missing more than a week with a hamstring injury. Now, he's out again after having work done on his hamstring. Baldwin will not play Friday in Kansas City. "He had a little procedure done to clear up his hamstring that was very successful," Carroll said. "He'll be back in it next week for sure. Whether we play him next week or not -- I don't know that yet -- but he should be practicing full go and we'll return next week." Source: Seattle Times