Report: Cowboys' Gregory to meet with NFL regarding potential reinstatement
Suspended Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory is expected to meet with NFL officials this week in New York in his bid to be reinstated, multiple sources told ESPN's Todd Archer.
Gregory reportedly applied for reinstatement in May after a year-long suspension for multiple substance-abuse violations. According to Archer, commissioner Roger Goodell may be one of the league officials he'll be meeting.
Daniel Moskowitz, Gregory's attorney, declined comment. Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said last week that the team would leave all proceedings in the NFL's hands.
"We don't have anything to report differently, other than that I know he's wanting to move forward with the appeal," Jones said. "I don't really have anything new to report on that front other than that. I know he's done the application process, but I'm pretty sure he hasn't had the actual appeal."
A second-round selection out of Nebraska in 2015, the 25-year-old Gregory has played in just two games over the last two seasons due to multiple suspensions.
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