The latest indication that Rolando McClain has played his final game for the Cowboys can be seen in the team's new locker room.

McClain doesn't have a locker. That should come as no surprise since the middle linebacker failed to report to camp and has been suspended for the first 10 games of the season for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.

But this puts McClain's exclusion into context: Randy Gregory does have a locker. The defensive end also failed to report to camp -- sources say he's checked himself into a treatment facility -- and faces a suspension that could also extend to 10 games. Gregory will definitely miss the first four games of the season because of an existing suspension that has been announced by the league.

Club officials have said little publicly about either player. Executive Vice President Stephen Jones has consistently said he will not address McClain's status in depth publicly. Both players remain on the reserve/did not report list.

But the fact Gregory has a locker while McClain doesn't is a strong indication of how this will all unfold.

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