IRVING, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys suffered a major blow to their defense Friday when starting middle linebacker Sean Lee was ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers with continued neck issues.
Cowboys’ coaches informed the players of Lee’s health status during team meetings Friday. He is considered week to week with, for him, only two regular-season games to play.
“I was surprised,” defensive end DeMarcus Ware said after Friday’s practice. “I saw him in the meeting and asked ‘Hey, what’s wrong, are you all right?’ He was just a little bit upset. Things happen and you just got to keep rolling and find a way to win this game.”
According to a source Lee had an MRI on Thursday, which revealed a sprained neck. Doctors want to make sure he has more strength and range of motion before he returns to the field. Lee had a bone scan on Tuesday that did not reveal any structural damage.
Lee suffered the injury in Monday night’s loss to the Chicago Bears. Lee said after the game he couldn’t tackle without injuring himself further as the reason why he came out.
An MRI the next day revealed no structural damage and team officials planned on Lee participating in not only practice but in the Packers game.
Lee was limited in practice on Wednesday and Thursday but wasn’t on the practice fields at Valley Ranch on Friday.
“Whenever your talking about head and neck you’re particularly careful there’s no question about that, particularly about a guy who has as much contact as he does,” coach Jason Garrett said of Lee prior to Friday’s practice. “Having said that, you try to evaluate the injury as best you can with the scans that you do with all of that and what the player is saying, his willingness, his demeanor, his mindset and all of that stuff and you put it all together and try to make the best decision.”
Justin Durant will replace Lee in the starting lineup. He took over when Lee went down in the first half of the Nov. 10 loss to the New Orleans Saints but suffered a hamstring injury that knocked him out of that game and he has not played since.
“It kind of got my confidence up a little bit,” Durant said. “I hadn’t had any game action really a the mike before that, so it helped a lot.”
Lee missed two games this season due to a pulled hamstring before returning for the Bears game on Monday night.
Story by Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com