Found July 30, 2011 on Fox Sports Southwest:
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The Cowboys have filled their final hole on the defensive line. Kenyon Coleman has agreed to a deal with the Cowboys, reports Clarence Hill, Jr. of The Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The deal is reported to be for two years. Coleman was a 5th round selection by Oakland in 2002. He was traded to the Dallas after his rookie season and amassed 6.5 sacks over four seasons on the Cowboys defensive line. Coleman spent the last two season in Cleveland and played for new Cowboys defensive coordinator Rob Ryan last year. Coleman totaled 78 tackles and 4 sacks in 29 games, with 27 starts during his stint with the Brown. Coleman will join Marcus Spears, who signed a five-year deal with the Cowboys on Friday, in the defensive end rotation.
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