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Cowboys Top‑20 All-NFL Safeties (2025) injured in OTAs, could miss entire season

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Frisco, TX – June 8, 2025

Dallas Cowboys safety Malik Hooker suffered a significant injury during the team’s Organized Team Activities (OTAs) on Saturday, raising concerns about his availability for the 2025 NFL season. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and posts on X, Hooker sustained a torn Achilles tendon, an injury that could potentially sideline him for the entire year.

Hooker, 29, was participating in a non-contact drill when he collapsed, clutching his lower leg. Team medical staff immediately attended to him, and he was carted off the field. The Cowboys confirmed the diagnosis on Sunday, with head coach Mike McCarthy calling it a “major setback” for the team. “Malik’s a leader in our secondary. This hurts, but we know he’s a fighter,” McCarthy said, per ESPN.

The former first-round pick (2017) has been a key component of Dallas’ defense since joining the Cowboys in 2021. In 2024, Hooker started 15 games, recording 3 interceptions, 8 passes defended, and 51 tackles, contributing to the Cowboys’ top-10 pass defense. His veteran presence was expected to stabilize a secondary featuring young talents like DaRon Bland and Jourdan Lewis in 2025.

Fans on X expressed devastation over the news. “Hooker going down is a gut punch. He’s our backbone in the secondary,” wrote @CowboysNation. Others, like @DallasFanatic, remained hopeful: “Prayers up for Malik. He’ll come back stronger in 2026.” The injury prompted calls for GM Jerry Jones to explore free agents like Justin Simmons or consider trades to bolster the safety position.

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The Cowboys’ medical staff, led by team physician Dan Cooper, estimates a recovery timeline of 9-12 months, meaning Hooker is likely to miss the entire 2025 season. The team has not yet placed him on injured reserve, but sources indicate it’s a probable step. In his absence, Donovan Wilson is expected to take on a larger role, with Juanyeh Thomas and Markquese Bell competing for additional snaps.

Hooker’s injury adds to the Cowboys’ challenges heading into 2025, following a 2024 season that ended without a playoff win and ongoing questions about quarterback Dak Prescott’s contract. With a tough NFC East schedule looming, including clashes with the Eagles and Commanders, Dallas’ defense will need to adapt quickly. “Malik’s instincts are hard to replace, but we’ve got guys ready to step up,” defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer said.

Hooker, who signed a three-year, $21 million extension in 2023, addressed fans on X: “Heartbroken, but I’ve faced tougher battles. I’ll be back. #CowboysNation.” His resolve resonated with teammates, with cornerback Trevon Diggs posting, “We got you, 28.”

As the Cowboys prepare for minicamp, attention will focus on how they adjust without their star safety. Stay tuned to NFL Network and ESPN for updates on Hooker’s recovery and Dallas’ plans to navigate this significant loss.