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Originally published Tuesday, May 19, 2009 at 9:48 AM

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Federal engineers visit Cowboys facility

The Dallas special teams coach who suffered a broken neck during the collapse of the practice facility is back with the Cowboys.

CARROLLTON, Texas —

The Dallas special teams coach who suffered a broken neck during the collapse of the practice facility is back with the Cowboys.

Joe DeCamillis (dee-kuh-MILL'-is) showed up Tuesday for the first day of organized team activities, wearing a neck brace but walking around among the players. He was released from the hospital May 10, just eight days after getting hurt.

The 43-year-old DeCamillis was carrying coaching notes as he made his way around the team's temporary practice facility with another assistant coach.

DeCamillis was one of 11 people hurt when the tentlike structure collapsed during a storm.

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Comments (19)
At first glance I thought they where refering to the roof of the Cowboy's new billion dollar stadium. Glad to see no one was killed.  Posted on May 2, 2009 at 5:45 PM by Mark Stocker. Jump to comment
"That was GOD saying "Cowboys Suck" Classy.  Posted on May 2, 2009 at 5:54 PM by Jack Merridew. Jump to comment
No dead cowboys. That's good news. Go Seahawks!!  Posted on May 2, 2009 at 7:33 PM by MrJimmy. Jump to comment

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