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Heat shuts down Nsekhe

FRISCO, Texas — Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Ty Nsekhe is out for Sunday’s game at the Los Angeles Chargers after being hospitalized overnight because of heat illness.

Coach Mike McCarthy said Nsekhe was treated after practice Thursday, and the athletic trainers decided to send him to the hospital because they didn’t like the way the 35-year-old was responding to rehydration.

The Cowboys have been practicing mostly outside since training camp ended, with temperatures generally in the 80s and low 90s. The temperature was approaching 90 degrees with about 50% humidity at the end of the roughly twohour practice, the team’s longest of the week.

McCarthy said Nsekhe left the hospital Friday morning, but the coach said he didn’t have further details. The Cowboys travel to L.A. on Saturday.

“It occurred after practice in the training room,” McCarthy said. “A number of guys needed additional hydration after practice.”

Nsekhe was a consideration to replace right tackle La’el Collins, who is starting a five-game suspension for violating the NFL’s substance-abuse policy. Owner and General Manager Jerry Jones said on his radio show early in the week that undrafted second-year player Terence Steele would start.

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