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Ex-Cowboy C.J. Spillman convicted of sexual assault in Texas

FORT WORTH, Texas -- Former Cowboys special teams player C.J. Spillman has been convicted of sexual assault in a 2014 incident at a Dallas-area hotel.

A Tarrant County jury deliberated for less than two hours Thursday before returning the guilty verdict.

Prosecution spokeswoman Samantha Jordan said the punishment phase will resume Friday morning, when Spillman could be sentenced to two to 20 years in prison.

Grapevine police said a woman reported that Spillman raped her Sept. 20 at the Gaylord Texan Resort, where he was staying. Testifying in his own defense Thursday, Spillman acknowledged having sex with the woman but insisted it was consensual.

Spillman became a free agent in March 2015.