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Positive Thoughts

Dez Bryant tried to have a positive attitude about his high-ankle sprain with short and sweet answers to the media, refusing to show any frustration.
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Meeting Healthy

Even with Dez Bryant's injury, the Cowboys are slowly getting healthier. Defensive end Jason Hatcher and rookie nose tackle Josh Brent returned to practice, which included a lot of red zone work.
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Wide Left

Dez Bryant stole the show the first week, but an injury stole his preseason. Luckily the Cowboys still have a deep wide receiving corps to make up for the loss.
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Player Profile

The Cowboys drafted Jamar Wall in the hopes he could be a possible fourth cornerback and a special teams contributor this year.
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Mid-Day Report

A day after Dez Bryant suffered a high ankle sprain, Jerry Jones expressed disappointment but emphasized he is not being critical of his practice workload.
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30Jul/10Off

Big Blow

Rookie receiver Dez Bryant will be out 4-6 weeks with a high-ankle sprain he suffered at the end of Friday's practice, which will likely force him to miss all of the preseason.
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30Jul/10Off

Cruel Reminder

Doggone it, this is the way this column was supposed have started.
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Deep Route

The Cowboys decided to keep Patrick Crayton in their crowded receiver corps, and Bryant's high ankle sprain makes that look like a good business decision.
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Back End

Tight end Martellus Bennett has garnered media attention so far in training camp, but none of it related to his play. His return from injury might change that.
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30Jul/10Off

New Rules

NFL officials met with the media Friday afternoon to discuss the new rule changes, repositioning of the umpires and several points of emphasis for the 2010 season.
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