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LB Lemon Signed Up From Practice Squad; CB/S Butler Waived

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IRVING, Texas – In an attempt to bolster the special teams units for Sunday's game with the Bucs, the Cowboys have signed first-year linebacker Orie Lemon from the practice squad.

Lemon will be active Sunday against Tampa Bay, making his NFL debut as he is expected to play on most special teams units. Lemon, who spent all of last year on the practice squad, led the Cowboys with three special teams tackles during the preseason. He also had an interception for a touchdown in the preseason finale against Miami.

Lemon will likely assume a lot of the special teams duties held by Alex Albright, who is out this week with a stinger injury.  

To make room for Lemon, the Cowboys waived cornerback/safety Mario Butler, who like Lemon, was also on the practice squad in 2011. Butler was on the 53-man roster for the first two games this year, and active in the season opener against the Giants.

He was expected to play some this week with Gerald Sensabaugh (calf) doubtful for the Bucs game and Barry Church (quad) also banged up. But it appears the Cowboys will go an alternate route for some backup safety help. Cornerbacks Brandon Carr, Mike Jenkins and Orlando Scandrick have all received some work at safety this week in a nickel package and could provide some depth if needed.

Butler is still practice-squad eligible and it's likely the Cowboys will try to bring him back on the eight-man squad.

Like Lemon, another linebacker expected to make his NFL debut on Sunday is fourth-round pick Kyle Wilber, who has been inactive the first two weeks. Wilber had a broken thumb that required surgery and now a soft cast.    

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