Cowboys Bring Back WR Anthony Armstrong

Armstrong was cut last week in order to clear cap room

A week after cutting him in order to make room for free agent signings Will Allen and Justin Durant, the Dallas Cowboys brought wide receiver Anthony Armstrong back into the fold on Wednesday.

Armstrong appeared in one game for Dallas in 2012, after signing with the team in November, but he failed to record a catch. He also appeared in five games for the Miami Dolphins and spent some time with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Before that, Armstrong spent three seasons with the Washington Redskins.

A product of Newman Smith High School in Carrollton, TX, Armstrong began his pro career indoors in 2006, with the Odessa Roughnecks of the Intense Football League and then the Dallas Desperados of the Arena Football League.

Armstrong turned 30 last week.

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