ORLANDO, Fla. -- Cowboys defensive ends DeMarcus Lawrence and Tyrone Crawford had surgeries this week.

Lawrence had back surgery for the second consecutive offseason. Crawford had his second shoulder surgery in as many years.

"Those guys are doing well," head coach Jason Garrett said from the Pro Bowl on Friday. "We're excited to get them back. No real timetable for them right now, but hopefully we'll get them back in the offseason program once we get started.

"The medical people said that the surgeries went well and they're ready to have a full recovery."

Lawrence was slowed by a sore back all season and ended up missing three games because of the injury.

Last January, Crawford underwent rotator cuff surgery on his right shoulder. He had his left shoulder operated on this week.

Lawrence, who led the Cowboys in sacks in 2015 with eight, finished with one sack and 13 QB pressures in nine games.

In 14 games, Crawford finished third on the team with 4.5 sacks and second with 17 QB pressures.