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Felix Jones Expected To Return Vs. Redskins

Though he was limited throughout the week, Dallas Cowboys running back Felix Jones is listed as "Questionable" on the team's final injury report and is expected to play against the Washington Redskins on Sunday.

Jones has missed the last four games with a high left ankle sprain. During that stretch, rookie running back DeMarco Murray has burst onto the scene, rushing for 601 yards and a pair of touchdowns, laying claim to the No. 1 spot on the Dallas' running back depth chart.

What role Jones will play on Sunday is unclear. Jones had 14 receptions prior to his injury and could be used on third downs. Jones may also be the Cowboys’ primary kick returner, a role he has not filled since 2009. Over his first two seasons in the league, Jones averaged 24.2 yards on 46 kick returns, bringing one return back 98 yards for a touchdown.

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