A report came out Sunday saying Randy Gregory had suffered a relapse and might face discipline from the NFL but Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has refuted the report and says Gregory will play on Sunday if he is healthy.

Jones says the report that he had a relapse isn't true and if he would play this weekend depends on how he does in the concussion protocol. He suffered a concussion in the first game of the season and can't play unless he passes out of the NFL's concussion protocol.

“Just think that he’ll be, absent any issues with his health, I think he’ll be on the field and have no reason to think that he won’t,” Jones said via Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “I don’t where the media gets their way of expressing concern other than the fact that his status in the NFL is one that requires him to really be succinct in how he handles his business, which is unlike 95 percent of the players in the league aren’t tested randomly. So, he’s tested randomly as much as 10 times every two weeks. Those things always concern you. But as far as his availability for this coming Sunday, I think it’s great. . . .”

Jones went on to say that he doesn't think the reports have any substance and this wouldn't be the first time the media is wrong about a player getting in trouble for a failed test. It is still to be seen if Gregory actually did have a relapse but it would be odd if Jones came out to protect his player and then a couple of weeks later it comes out that he did.