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Morris Claiborne Injury: Updates on Cowboys Star’s Recovery from Knee Surgery

June 16, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Morris Claiborne had his 2014 season cut short last September after he had surgery for a ruptured patellar tendon in his left knee. Now, the former first-round pick is looking to recover and be ready by training camp for the Dallas Cowboys.  
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Claiborne Participating in Limited Capacity at OTAs Tuesday, June 16 Todd Archer of ESPN.com has the latest update on Claiborne's recovery:
Claiborne, 25, appeared in just four games for the Cowboys in 2014, accumulating seven tackles and an interception. In three seasons, he's managed to intercept just three passes.
Claiborne has been a pretty big disappointment since being the No. 6 overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft out of LSU, and this year was always likely to be an opportunity for Claiborne to show he can become a consistent option at the cornerback position. 
The fact that the team used a first-round pick on Byron Jones this year, another cornerback, suggests that it has its doub...

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