In a tough turn of events, Sanders, 28, signed with the Cowboys earlier this spring on a one-year deal. Unfortunately, his season has ended prematurely due to an injury suffered during the tie against the Green Bay Packers in Week 4. Unless there’s an offseason extension, his time with the team looks to be over.
This injury opens up a spot on the active 53-man roster. The Cowboys’ coaching staff is currently deliberating on the next steps. Recently, they activated the practice window for cornerback Caelen Carson and wide receiver Jonathan Mingo, both recovering from knee injuries. The team has until October 22 to decide whether to activate one or both of them or place them on season-ending injured reserve alongside Sanders.
While Carson has been participating fully in practice, Mingo is still struggling with knee soreness. “There’s a good chance Carson might come up to get him going,” said team owner Jerry Jones. The next week’s decisions on practice window activations will be closely watched, especially with players like starting center Cooper Beebe and rookie running back Phil Mafah also in the mix.
Mafah went to IR before Week 1 but became eligible to return to practice in Week 5. His potential partnership with rookie Jaydon Blue could create a strong running threat behind Javonte Williams, one of the top backs in the league so far, especially now that Sanders is unavailable. “We’re excited to see how Jaydon Blue can contribute to this offense,” Jones noted. “He has rare explosiveness that can add a new dimension.”
Meanwhile, veteran Malik Davis has returned to the Cowboys and adds to the depth at running back. He could be elevated for three games if Mafah needs more time to recover. For Sanders, though, the road ahead is focused on rehabilitation and preparing for free agency in 2026.
This injury illustrates a broader trend in the NFL: Injuries impact team dynamics profoundly. A 2023 report by Sports Injury Predictor found that teams with stronger injury management strategies see up to a 20% fewer player injuries, highlighting the importance of effective rehabilitation practices. The Cowboys will need to tighten their roster and recovery plans to stay competitive moving forward.
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