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Wilson thankful to be home
He may be 25 years old and toiling in anonymity on the Dallas Cowboys practice squad, but former Browns receiver Travis Wilson is thankful to be home. In a car accident three weeks ago, his younger brother Corey suffered life-threatening injuries that left him with virtually no movement below his waist.
Corey Wilson, 20, was coming home from college at Oklahoma when his SUV rolled over twice and he was ejected from the vehicle.
Wilson told columnist Jean-Jacques Taylor of the Dallas Morning News how grateful he is to be close when his family needs him. The link (which may have to be cut and pasted to read) follows:
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/columnists/jtaylor/stories/03250
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