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| Cowboys holding breath on TO's ankle sprain In a little more than one quarter of football, Terrell Owens already had matched his catch total from the last two games with five receptions. He found the end zone again for the first time since late November. Owens appeared on his way to another stellar performance, but his night was cut short by a high left ankle sprain suffered early in the second quarter of the Cowboys' 20-13 win. Owens never returned to action. Now, the question is just when he will return again. X-rays on his ankle came back negative, but Owens will have an MRI on Sunday to determine the severity of the sprain. While team owner Jerry Jones and Owens himself didn't sound as if the injury was too serious, the Cowboys will be cautious, considering the nagging nature of a high ankle sprain. he touchdown was Owens' 15th this season, setting a Cowboys club record previously set by Frank Clarke (1962). But without Owens for most of the final three quarters, the Cowboys got solid play out of Patrick Crayton, Sam Hurd and Miles Austin, who came up with a key fourth-down reception in the second quarter. Hurd had three grabs for 50 yards, and Crayton led the Cowboys with seven catches for 65 yards without Owens in the lineup. Jones said there is an "outstanding chance" that Terry Glenn will play against Washington, making his season debut after missing the first 15 games following a Sept. 13 knee scope. Glenn practiced in a limited role last week and the coaching staff made the decision on Friday to sit the receiver once again, still wanting to see him at 100 percent before allowing him to return to action. DallasCowboys.com - News
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