Found October 30, 2009 on Sportsday:
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The Dallas Cowboys plan on starting the same offensive line -- tackles Flozell Adams and Marc Colombo, guards Kyle Kosier and Leonard Davis and center Andre Gurode -- for Sunday's game against Seattle. This group has started every game this season, which is already a noteworthy feat. The Cowboys are among only eight teams have started the same offensive line in every game this season. The others are Arizona, Atlanta, Carolina, Chicago, Miami, the New York Jets and Pittsburgh, the defending Super Bowl champion.
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