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Thank God, we needed someone better than "fair catch" Crayton returning punts.

http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/news/story?id=4556855

The Dallas Cowboys are on the verge of completing a deal to sign returner/defensive back Allen Rossum, according to a source. The contract should be done Wednesday.

Rossum, 33, was cut by San Francisco on Monday after playing in just three games.

While Rossum is a defensive back, he's more noted as a kick and punt return specialist. In his 12-year career, he's averaged 23.3 yards per kick return and 10 yards per punt return and ranks second in league history with 14,987 return yards.

The Cowboys are determined to improve their return units, which have struggled this season. Patrick Crayton muffed a punt in Sunday's overtime win at Kansas City. Terence Newman also misplayed another punt.

Miles Austin had been the kick returner, but the Cowboys expect him to see more playing time as a wide receiver after his breakout 10-catch, 250-yard performance against the Chiefs. Felix Jones, the other kick returner, is coming off a knee injury.

Kevin Ogletree returned kicks against the Chiefs and fumbled a return out of bounds.

Rossum is coming off one of his best seasons in 2008, having set career highs of 26.8 yards per kickoff return and 14.9 per punt return. The kickoff average ranked third in the NFC while the punt mark was second best in the NFL.

Rossum, who attended Skyline High School, has played with five NFL teams.

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Thank God, we needed someone better than "fair catch" Crayton returning punts.

http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/news/story?id=4556855

The Dallas Cowboys are on the verge of completing a deal to sign returner/defensive back Allen Rossum, according to a source. The contract should be done Wednesday.

Rossum, 33, was cut by San Francisco on Monday after playing in just three games.

While Rossum is a defensive back, he's more noted as a kick and punt return specialist. In his 12-year career, he's averaged 23.3 yards per kick return and 10 yards per punt return and ranks second in league history with 14,987 return yards.

The Cowboys are determined to improve their return units, which have struggled this season. Patrick Crayton muffed a punt in Sunday's overtime win at Kansas City. Terence Newman also misplayed another punt.

Miles Austin had been the kick returner, but the Cowboys expect him to see more playing time as a wide receiver after his breakout 10-catch, 250-yard performance against the Chiefs. Felix Jones, the other kick returner, is coming off a knee injury.

Kevin Ogletree returned kicks against the Chiefs and fumbled a return out of bounds.

Rossum is coming off one of his best seasons in 2008, having set career highs of 26.8 yards per kickoff return and 14.9 per punt return. The kickoff average ranked third in the NFC while the punt mark was second best in the NFL.

Rossum, who attended Skyline High School, has played with five NFL teams.

Its about time they addressed this. I'm a bit surprised we are able to get a guy of this caliber this late in the season.

I guess Crabtree's holdout worked out for us...

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