Sean Lee is far from an old man, but in an NFL locker room, especially the Dallas Cowboys’ locker room, he might as well be sipping coco in a rocking chair.
Lee, who turned 32 in July, is the oldest player on the Cowboys’ roster besides 37-year-old long snapper L.P. Ladouceur. And except for defensive tackle Tyrone Crawford, who turns 30 next month, the defense won’t have anyone else over the age of 28 by season’s end.
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