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Concerning news for Cowboys' troubled D-line: Tyrone Crawford out again with back issue
By Kate Hairopoulos
OXNARD, Calif. - Cowboys defensive tackle Tyrone Crawford will miss practice for a second straight day, coach Jason Garrett announced Monday.
Crawford is dealing with a back issue and underwent an MRI on Sunday. Crawford's back recently started bothering him, but it's something he's experienced previously in his career, Garrett said. On Sunday, Garrett had said Crawford would miss practice as a precaution because the tackle was coming off shoulder surgery.
"We have a good plan for him," Garrett said. "We'll take the situation day-by-day."
It's concerning news for a defensive line that is already dealing with more than its share of suspensions and injuries.
The Cowboys are practicing for the first time in pads this afternoon.
Crawford, 26, is entering his fifth season. He signed a five-year contract extension in 2015 worth $45 million. Crawford's five sacks last season make him the team's leading returning sack leader with DeMarcus Lawrence (eight sacks) suspended for the opening four games and the Cowboys' decision not to re-sign Greg Hardy (six sacks).
By Kate Hairopoulos
OXNARD, Calif. - Cowboys defensive tackle Tyrone Crawford will miss practice for a second straight day, coach Jason Garrett announced Monday.
Crawford is dealing with a back issue and underwent an MRI on Sunday. Crawford's back recently started bothering him, but it's something he's experienced previously in his career, Garrett said. On Sunday, Garrett had said Crawford would miss practice as a precaution because the tackle was coming off shoulder surgery.
"We have a good plan for him," Garrett said. "We'll take the situation day-by-day."
It's concerning news for a defensive line that is already dealing with more than its share of suspensions and injuries.
The Cowboys are practicing for the first time in pads this afternoon.
Crawford, 26, is entering his fifth season. He signed a five-year contract extension in 2015 worth $45 million. Crawford's five sacks last season make him the team's leading returning sack leader with DeMarcus Lawrence (eight sacks) suspended for the opening four games and the Cowboys' decision not to re-sign Greg Hardy (six sacks).