Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has revealed that linebacker Sean Lee is going through "intense" rehabilitation to return to action.
Lee sustained a hamstring injury during the second quarter of his side's defeat to the New Orleans Saints and it proved to be costly as the Cowboys folded in his absence, giving up 645 yards and 49 points to Drew Brees's offense.
"Sean is Superman, and I mean it," Jones told KRLD-FM. "I remember back before the draft, ESPN did a special on him and I think members of his team called him God.
"But he has such a will if anybody can come back sooner than what you oughta be coming back from he can do it. He's rehabbing at the most intense level you can. If anybody can get back here in a couple of weeks, he can do it."
Lee has recorded 93 tackles and four interceptions this season.