Dallas Cowboys cornerback Mike Jenkins practiced Sunday marking the first time he has done so since the 2011 season, Calvin Watkins of ESPN Dallas reports.
Returning to practice is a good step for Jenkins, but it remains unclear if he'll play in Wednesday night's regular-season opener against the New York Giants. Jenkins underwent shoulder surgery this offseason, which along with a contractual issue, sidelined him for the OTAs, minicamp, training camp and preseason.
Jenkins had been scheduled to practice Saturday, but was sidelined with migraines.
As the No. 4 cornerback behind Brandon Carr, rookie Morris Claiborne and Orlando Scandrick, Jenkins may be relegated to special teams work if he is on the 46-man gameday roster.
For the opposing Giants, wide receiver Hakeem Nicks sat out Sunday's practice, Mike Garafolo of The Star-Ledger reports.
Nicks is coming off foot surgery, but the Giants' official Twitter feed reports that Nicks plans to play against the Cowboys.
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