Former Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Josh Brent is being allowed to return to the NFL, though he wont play right away. The NFL on Tuesday outlined a series of conditions Brent must meet to be eligible to play when the Cowboys return from their bye week in November. Brent retired last year and was sentenced to 180 days in jail after a trial in January in the intoxication manslaughter death of teammate Jerry Brown, a practice squad linebacker for the Cowboys. A 10-year prison sentence was suspended. The league says Brent will be suspended for the first 10 games of the season and cant participate in team activities for the first six weeks. He wont be allowed to visit the teams practice facility for the first six weeks except to meet with people associated with his rehab. The 26-year-old Brent must have "no further adverse involvement with law enforcement" and faces potential banishment for what the league called "prohibited alcohol-related conduct." Brents agent, Peter Schaffer, said an appeal of the suspension was planned. Brent can start attending meetings and doing individual workouts in Week 7, but cant practice or travel with the team. He can begin practicing two weeks after that. If he meets all the conditions, Brents first possible game is Nov. 23 at the New York Giants. Brent crashed his Mercedes sedan on a suburban Dallas highway on the way back from a nightclub in December 2012. Brown was in the passengers seat. Witnesses recalled seeing Brent trying to pull Brown, his former teammate at Illinois and his roommate in Texas, from the wreckage of the vehicle. Tests later showed Brent to have a blood-alcohol level of 0.18 per cent, more than twice the legal limit for drivers in Texas. Brent faced up to 20 years in prison for intoxication manslaughter, and prosecutors pressed hard for prison time, saying his case would send a message to other would-be drunken drivers. But Browns mother, Stacey Jackson, testified she had forgiven Brent and that "you cant go on in life holding a grudge." The Cowboys open the season Sunday at home against San Francisco with many questions about their defence, including the rotation among defensive linemen. They are trying to replace franchise sacks leader DeMarcus Ware, who was released during the off-season in a salary cap move. Brent was mostly a backup in three seasons with Dallas, but was starting in place of the injured Jay Ratliff at the time of the crash. The Cowboys took a step toward replacing Ware by moving up to get defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence in the second round of this years draft, but the rookie will start on the season on short-term injured reserve with a broken right foot. Lawrence cant start practicing until after the sixth game and cant play until Week 9 against Arizona on Nov. 2. Dallas filled Lawrences spot by signing defensive end Jack Crawford, cut by Oakland last week, to the active roster. 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