Dallas Cowboys defensive back Byron Jones' second opinion on his injured shoulder checked out as being OK.

According to Brandon George of the Dallas Morning News, Jones said there was no structural damage to his shoulder after a nasty collision on Sunday. Earlier in the week, Jones had an MRI come back negative to the injured area. It was previously reported that Jones would be leaving the team for the second opinion, but that ended up not being true. Jones had his medical results sent to another doctor.

During his senior year at Connecticut, Jones tore his left labrum and had to undergo season-ending surgery. Clearly, there's plenty of concern when it comes to that same spot.

“I was worried about the shoulder,’’ Jones said on Monday. “You don’t hit it that hard too often. There was a little weakness, but I regained my strength pretty quickly.’’

Owner/GM Jerry Jones said that he doesn't expect the defensive back to be out very long. With only some soreness in the shoulder, Jones should be back within the next week.