Cowboys' Ellis Named Comeback Player Of Year
12th January, 2008 - 6:16 pm
ESPN - Players entering their 10th season, coming off a major injury, and in the midst of a position change rarely make an impact.

But Greg Ellis managed to do so for the Dallas Cowboys at outside linebacker, and on Saturday was voted The Associated Press 2007 NFL Comeback Player of the Year.

Ellis went from non-factor in Dallas to a Pro Bowler in his new position after spending most of his career as a defensive end. He had 12? sacks, forming a dynamic pass-rushing force with All-Pro linebacker DeMarcus Ware.

"It's been great," Ellis said. "I thank God for blessing me, letting me get out there and have a good support group, starting from the doctors. We have good people here; the coaches have done a good job working me back into it. They've been telling me, 'You're fine, you're fine.' It was just getting the confidence to get out there and do it." [READ]

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