Guard Jeno James was feeling better after being taken to a hospital as a precaution when he became lightheaded and sick to his stomach following practice. "All his body functions have returned to normal," team physician Dr. Gerald Kuykendall said. "He was suffering from gastroenteritis, which contributed to his dehydration." The 320-pound James became woozy Wednesday night after taking part in a two-hour workout in muggy, 80-degree weather. The practice was the second of the day on the third day of training camp. James was in stable condition Thursday, Kuykendall said. "He remained in the hospital overnight to have several precautionary tests, and his condition will be evaluated on a day-to-day basis," Kuykendall said.