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Associated Press
Tuesday, May 19, 2009 CARROLLTON, Texas -- Cowboys special teams coach Joe DeCamillis was supposed to take six weeks off to recover from a broken neck. Two weeks turned out to be plenty. Wearing a neck brace and shouting into a bullhorn, the Dallas Cowboys' special teams coach was back on the practice field Tuesday. That's only 15 days following surgery to repair broken vertebrae from the collapse of the team's indoor practice facility. "He is showing a lot of toughness and dedication," tight ends coach John Gar ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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