Cowboys release Michael Sam from practice squad

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In this Sept. 3, 2014, photo, Dallas Cowboys practice squad player defensive end Michael Sam speaks to reporters after team practice at the team’s headquarters in Irving, Texas.

Tue, Oct 21, 2014 (1:09 p.m.)

IRVING, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys have released Michael Sam from the practice squad, another setback as the NFL's first openly gay player tries to make an active roster during the regular season for the first time.

Sam was signed to Dallas' practice squad on Sept. 3, four days after he was among the final cuts by the St. Louis Rams at the end of the preseason.

The Rams drafted Sam late in the seventh round of the NFL draft in May. The former SEC defensive player of the year at Missouri was pick No. 249 out of 256.

While releasing Sam on Tuesday, the Cowboys added linebacker Troy Davis of Central Florida and defensive tackle Ken Bishop of Northern Illinois to their practice squad.

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