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Sean Lee dealing with hamstring tightness

Jaylon Smith, Sean Lee

FILE - In this June 13, 2017, file photo, Dallas Cowboys outside linebacker Jaylon Smith (54) talks with outside linebacker Sean Lee (50) as they walk off the field after an NFL football practice at the team’s training facility, in Frisco, Texas. Jaylon Smith was mostly hidden from view rehabbing a knee injury during his first training camp with the Dallas Cowboys a year ago. Now the former Notre Dame standout, taken in the second round of the 2016 draft with the Cowboys, is finally on the field. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)

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Linebacker Sean Lee had a healthy 2016 season for the Cowboys, but memories of his past injury troubles probably weren’t too far from the minds of anyone in the organization as the year played out.

The same was likely true on Thursday when Lee left the team’s practice session early, although there will likely be some relief with word of the issue that sent him to the sideline. According to multiple reports from Cowboys camp, Lee departed due to hamstring tightness.

Jaylon Smith worked at middle linebacker with the first team with Lee out of team drills.

There’s no word on what that means for Lee’s immediate outlook, but caution will likely be exercised due to Lee’s importance to the defense and how frequently hamstring injuries can get worse when players try to return too quickly. That puts him in a similar position to left tackle Tyron Smith, who has been out of practice of late due to a stiff back.