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Cowboys DL Coleman to miss rest of season with torn triceps

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Associated Press
11/12/2012 7:34:46 PM
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IRVING, Texas - Dallas Cowboys defensive end Kenyon Coleman is out for the season with a torn triceps muscle in his left arm.

Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said Monday that Coleman will be placed on injured reserve and have surgery.

The 11th-year pro sustained the injury during the third quarter of Sunday's 38-23 victory at Philadelphia.

Coleman started seven games this season, missing two with a knee injury. The 33-year-old could become an unrestricted free agent after the season.

Defensive end Sean Lissemore could return this week after missing most of the past five games with a high ankle sprain.

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