Aug 30 10:15a by Joel Thorman
Cowboys WR Dez Bryant suffered a high ankle sprain at the end of July. The injury was said to keep him out 4-6 weeks and roughly a month later he's been cleared to play.
However, just because he's been cleared to play doesn't mean he'll actually play, according to Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
"I don't know," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said when asked if Bryant would play Thursday. "He'll be able to play. He'll be ready to go. It's a question of is it worth some of the risk. If we end up playing our regulars, then that might make a difference. We typically have not played a full set of our players, so that might be something we might consider since we've got a chance to have our starters out there."
Bryant hasn't practiced since July 30 when he injured the ankle.
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