Cowboys S Ken Hamlin Out 3-4 Weeks With High Ankle Sprain

Dallas Cowboys safety Ken Hamlin will be out for a significant amount of time after suffering a high ankle sprain in Sunday’s 17-7 loss against the Green Bay Packers.
Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips said Hamlin’s injury will sideline him 3-4 weeks.
Hamlin being out for about a month is a significant loss to the Cowboys secondary, especially coming down the home stretch of this 2009 season.
Hamlin could either be replaced by former Clemson rookie Michael Hamlin or veteran safety Pat Watkins, who played in place of an injured Gerald Sensabaugh earlier this season.










































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