IRVING -- Sunday could be Morris Claiborne's final game as a Cowboy.

The starting cornerback has missed the last two games with a strained hamstring, but said Tuesday that he's feeling "a lot better" and thinks there's a "good chance" he'll be able to play in the season finale.

"I've got to keep taking it day-by-day and seeing how I feel through the week," Claiborne said. "If I can go, I'm going to go."

The sixth overall pick in the 2012 draft is about to become an unrestricted free agent. His time in Dallas has been filled with various injuries that have caused him to miss 23 games in four seasons.

But if he has his choice, Claiborne says "without a doubt" he'd like to remain with the Cowboys.

"I'm not even thinking about [getting a fresh start somewhere else]," Claiborne said. "I'd rather be here."