Cowboys' Jonathan Cooper facing 4-to-5 months of injury rehab
Posted Jan 28, 2018
Cowboys offensive lineman Jonathan Cooper will likely need four-to-five months of recovery from knee surgery. Cooper, who will be an unrestricted free agent, recently underwent surgery to repair the MCL in his left knee and it was previously reported that he'd be healthy by late April. However, it now seems he's more likely looking at a return date in June.
(CBS Sports)
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