Cowboys cut Sensabaugh
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The Dallas Cowboys have released safety Gerald Sensabaugh in an effort to clear salary cap space.
Sensabaugh spent four seasons with the Cowboys and signed a five-year contract extension in December 2011. He announced the news via Twitter on Monday.
"Been informed I'm being released for cap purposes...had a great run #CowboyNation I appreciate the organization and my teammates," Sensabaugh wrote.
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Sensabaugh started 15 games for the Cowboys in 2012 and compiled 58 tackles without an interception. He had eight picks in his first three seasons with Dallas.
The 29-year-old North Carolina product spent his first four NFL seasons with Jacksonville and has 14 career interceptions.