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IRVING, Texas -- Not even a frightening neck injury can dim Michael Irvin's high-voltage personality.
After a night in a Philadelphia hospital, Irvin visited the Dallas Cowboys' locker room Monday evening and was as jolly as possible -- considering he was wearing a neck brace and had a swollen spinal cord and herniated disc. "We had a great visit," coach Chan Gailey said. "He was in really good spirits. It really made me feel better." Irvin was injured early in Sunday's 13-10 loss to the Eagles. A visit to a spine specialist Wednesday should determine how long he'll be out. The 12-year veteran is expected to return this season. "He wants to play," Gailey said. "Anybody who knows Michael knows that's him. "One of the first questions I got from him was, 'What kind of coverages did they play the rest of the game?' That's just the kind of guy he is." Irvin will see the same spine specialist who has treated teammate Daryl Johnston, who is out for the season with a neck injury. Johnston remains with the team and is working with the practice squad. "If he wants to talk to me about anything regarding that type of injury, I'd be more than happy to talk to him," Johnston said. "But my first concern is to see how he's doing physically. The mental part will come later on. "It's a scary thing. I'm sure he had a lot of thoughts racing through his mind when he was being taken off the field." Gailey said he hopes Irvin remains close to the team during his recovery. "I want him with the team," he said. "I want him to be on the plane. We're not trying to push him on the side and say come back when you're well. We're all in this thing together. I still want him in the meetings, on the sidelines -- everywhere." | ALSO SEE Cowboys' Irvin not ruling out retirement
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