Cowboys Cut Ties with Offseason Addition After Disappointing First Half – Fans Aren’t Shocked When They Hear the Name
Dallas, Texas – The Dallas Cowboys entered the 2025 NFL season with high hopes and a stacked roster built to contend. But halfway through the season, one of their offseason moves has already fallen apart. The team has officially moved on from veteran linebacker Jack Sanborn, whose performance failed to live up to expectations.
From Promising Addition to Major Disappointment
When the Cowboys signed Jack Sanborn during the offseason, optimism was high. He had previously worked with defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus in Chicago, making him an ideal fit for the system. Many believed his familiarity with Eberflus’ defense would make him an instant contributor.
Instead, Sanborn’s stint in Dallas has been nothing short of disappointing. Through 10 weeks, he’s struggled to make an impact, particularly in pass coverage, where he’s been repeatedly targeted by opposing offenses.

According to Pro Football Focus, Sanborn holds an overall grade of 56.3, ranking 53rd among 78 qualified linebackers. He’s recorded just 23 solo tackles and 8 assists – production more fitting for a depth player than someone expected to stabilize the defense.
A team insider noted:
“We thought he’d bring experience and reliability, but the results haven’t matched the expectations. The coverage breakdowns keep happening, and it’s clear he hasn’t adapted fast enough.”
Injury Makes Things Even Worse
Sanborn’s situation went from bad to worse in Week 10, when he suffered a groin injury that landed him on injured reserve (IR). He’s expected to miss at least until early December – a devastating blow for a player already fighting for his job.
With his one-year deal expiring after the season, it’s now extremely unlikely that Sanborn will return to Dallas in 2026.
Logan Wilson’s Arrival Seals His Fate
The Cowboys made headlines at the trade deadline by acquiring linebacker Logan Wilson from the Cincinnati Bengals. Wilson brings leadership, athleticism, and versatility – the very traits Sanborn has failed to show.
This move isn’t just about adding depth; it’s a message. The Cowboys are looking for immediate results, not long-term experiments.
As one analyst put it:
“Wilson’s arrival tells you everything you need to know. Dallas is done waiting for Sanborn to turn things around.”
Running Out of Time
For Jack Sanborn, the clock is ticking. His only hope now is to recover quickly and deliver a strong second-half comeback – a tall order given the circumstances.
Unless he produces something remarkable down the stretch, his brief time in Dallas will be remembered as one of the team’s most disappointing offseason moves.











