sbk92

2
Messages
12,134
Reaction score
6
Rainer Sabin / Reporter


A day after safety Gerald Sensabaugh and linebacker Sean Lee suffered concussions in the second quarter of the Cowboys' 33-30 victory over the Redskins, interim coach Jason Garrett said the two players would be evaluated in the coming days by taking a battery of tests.

"That's standard protocol that the league has," Garrett said. "They will go through that this week and we'll see how they do. They have to be symptom-free as they go through each of the stages. So, we'll just go through that process."

The timetable to monitor the progress of both players has been reduced because the Cowboys are facing Arizona on Saturday. The shortened week could also affect wide receiver Roy Williams and running back Marion Barber, who were both inactive on Sunday. Barber, who strained his left calf in the game against New Orleans on Nov. 25, hasn't played since. Williams, meanwhile, didn't take the field for the first time since October 2009. He hurt his groin last week. Garrett said he didn't know their prognoses.

"We'll see how they feel tomorrow and as we go forward throughout the week," Garrett said.
 
Top Bottom