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Report: Cowboys' Randy Gregory could face 10-game drug suspension

Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory could see his suspension for violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy extended from four games to 10, according to ESPN's Todd Archer and Adam Schefter.

Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory could see his suspension for violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy extended from four games to 10, according to ESPN's Todd Archer and Adam Schefter.

The increased suspension would come because Gregory violated the substance abuse policy for a fourth time, either by failing or missing a drug test. Both violations are the same level of offense.

The Eagles will face the Cowboys in Week 8 of the season, on Oct. 30. Gregory is in his second NFL season after getting drafted in the second round in 2015.

Gregory is one of three Cowboys players currently suspended for substance abuse. DeMarcus Lawrence, Dallas' leader in sacks last season, is out four games; and Rolando McClain is out 10 games.