Dallas Cowboys linebacker Rolando McClain doubtful Sunday
Dallas Cowboys linebacker and former Alabama star Rolando McClain basically came out of retirement to play for the Dallas Cowboys this year and he’s better than ever especially after an amazing interception in week 2’s win over the Tennessee Titans.
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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said on Friday that McClain would probably be out Sunday against the St. Louis Rams.
“You’ll miss him,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Friday morning on 105.3 The Fan [KRLD-FM]. “I think you could expect him probably not to play, but he won’t tell you that. We’re not for sure when he had this injury. He might have had it early in the game. You listen to him, he wants to play and thinks he might play. But we have him as doubtful, of course.”
Here was McClain’s awesome interception in week 2. Dropping back, McClain was able to pick off a throw from Jake Locker and maintained his concentration throughout, keeping the ball off the field to secure an interception.
McClain’s path since college has definitely been an interesting one since he’s been arrested three times and has retired twice since joining the NFL in 2010 McClain is filling big shoes for the Cowboys in Sean Lee and expects to be a force to be reckoned with on the defensive side of the ball.
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