Dallas Cowboys will let Gerald Sensabaugh test market
Posted Feb 28, 2011
The Cowboys are ready to say goodbye to defensive end Marcus Spears, almost six years after Bill Parcells took him in the first round of the Big Tuna’s first draft class in Dallas. ESPN.com’s Calvin Watkins also reports that safety Gerald Sensabaugh will be allowed to test the market. Both players are six-year veterans and were stuck as restricted free agents last year.
(Pro Football Talk)
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