Cowboys Key Player’s Serious Injury Casts Shadow Over Dallas’ Big Win
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The Dallas Cowboys may have celebrated an emotional overtime victory over the Giants, but the win came at a cost. Several players left the field banged up, raising more concerns than optimism despite the 40-37 triumph.
Dak Prescott led the offense with poise, and Javonte Williams continued to look like a revelation in the running game. But while the scoreboard showed resilience, the locker room told a tougher story.
One of the most significant blows came in the trenches. Early reports from the sideline showed the Cowboys’ starting center limping heavily after suffering an ankle injury. He needed crutches to leave the locker room, with witnesses describing his ankle as alarmingly swollen.
Coaches fear the injury could range from a low to high ankle sprain, which typically means a recovery timeline of anywhere from 4 to 8 weeks. An MRI will determine the full extent, but the fact he could barely put weight on his foot raised serious concerns.
“It’s concerning anytime you lose a key piece like this,” Schottenheimer admitted. “We’ll evaluate, but there’s no question it casts a shadow on what should’ve been a big win.”
That player was revealed to be Cooper Beebe, the promising young center drafted just a year ago. Beebe quickly earned a reputation as one of the league’s most reliable young linemen, allowing only three sacks and 18 pressures across 16 starts last season, according to PFF.
His importance to both the running game and Prescott’s protection cannot be overstated. While Dallas does have backup Brock Hoffman available, replacing Beebe for an extended stretch would be a major challenge for an offense that has been rolling.
The Cowboys will now hold their breath as further tests determine just how long they’ll be without their anchor in the middle of the line.