Brandon Boykin competed his workout with the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday.

And per Cowboys insider Mike Fisher, the club is in the "discussion stages" with the free-agent cornerback. UPDATE: According to the Dallas Morning News, the Cowboys will not be signing Boykin. The cornerback was brought in for future consideration.

There was a question around Boykin in terms of his health. Boykin had been a member of three clubs within the last year and a rumor spread that he was dealing with a "career-ending" hip injury. Boykin addressed the media after his workout at Cowboys OTAs.

Brandon Boykin said his work out with the Cowboys went fine. He hopes to sign with the team. He said he has no injury issues. — Clarence Hill (@clarencehilljr) June 8, 2016

Boykin said that a Steelers coach started the rumor of a hip injury.

Boykin blames Steelers defensive back coach Carnell Lake for the rumor that he has a hip issue. He said he is healthy and fine. — Clarence Hill (@clarencehilljr) June 8, 2016

Boykin had signed with the Panthers this offseason before the club released him in May. This came after the draft when the Panthers picked up three young cornerbacks.

"They drafted three corners and decided to go with young guys" Boykin said, via Brandon George of the Dallas Morning News. "It's really been an unfortunate offseason for me."

Boykin visited the Falcons after his release, but did not sign with Atlanta.

Free agents that can still make an impact in 2016

Cowboys offseason schedule:

OTAs: May 24-26, May 31, June 1-2, June 6-8

Mandatory minicamp: June 14-16