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SB Nation on MSNTerence Steele injury opens up opportunity for Cowboys backup offensive line
Injuries along the offensive line are inevitable, and the Dallas Cowboys were hit with their first one on Thursday. Starting right tackle Terence Steele was originally reported to have a high ankle sprain, but was later clarified as a low ankle sprain, according to Clarence Hill of All City DLLS.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCamp injury to Cowboys 3rd-highest paid player opens opportunity for 3 younger vets
It's never good when a veteran starter falls to injury early in training camp, but the Cowboys could see a bright side to Terence Steele's absence.
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Cowboys right tackle Terence Steele missed Thursday's practice while having his right ankle injury evaluated and there's no word on the nature of the injury.
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OXNARD, Calif. — Cowboys starting right tackle Terence Steele has a mild right ankle sprain and is being listed as day-to-day, a person with knowledge of the injury told The Dallas Morning News. When Steele suffered the injury isn’t known, but he missed Thursday’s practice.
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