Found November 08, 2009 on Dallas Cowboys And The NFL:
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PHILADELPHIA - Eagles shutdown cornerback Asante Samuel has gone to the sideline after taking a knee to the head while going low to tackle Dallas RB Felix Jones on a sweep right. Samuel walked off the field under his own power after being treated on the field. His return is uncertain. By the way, Andre Gurode is back at center fo rthe Cowboys.
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