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Cowboys reportedly expected to sign Cameron Fleming

J.J. Watt rushes against New England Patriots offensive tackle Cameron Fleming. Troy Taormina/USA Today

The Cowboys are expected to sign former Patriots offensive lineman Cameron Fleming, according to ESPN.

The unrestricted free agent, who was drafted in the fourth round out of Stanford in 2014, started six regular-season games in 2017, including the final five, at right tackle. He also started the AFC title game and Super Bowl LII.

With Fleming reportedly set to head to Dallas, the Patriots are now without both of the tackles who started Super Bowl LII, as Nate Solder inked a four-year, $62 million deal with the Giants during the first week of free agency.

The Patriots just days ago, however, did re-sign offensive tackle LaAdrian Waddle. While Waddle has played only a handful of snaps at left tackle for the Patriots (in 2015), he is the most experienced option currently on the roster. The Patriots also have veteran journeyman Matt Tobin, plus Tony Garcia and Cole Croston, neither of whom played a snap last year as rookies.