Cowboys’ Stephen Jones: ‘Very optimistic’ Tyron Smith will return vs Arizona

Smith has missed 5 starts this season with an ankle injury, but could be ready to return as the Cowboys try to claim the NFC’s No. 1 seed. | From @ToddBrock24f7

Cowboys left tackle Tyron Smith has missed the team’s past two games with an ankle injury. His absence wasn’t a factor in Week 16’s 56-14 drubbing of Washington, with the Cowboys able to move the ball practically at will against the Football Team, but the veteran who was just named to his eighth Pro Bowler will be a critical component to the team’s postseason success.

And it looks like they may get him back for Week 17’s clash with the Arizona Cardinals as they look to stay alive in the race for the NFC’s top playoff seed.

Speaking on Dallas radio station 105.3 The Fan, Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones was encouraged about No. 77’s imminent return to action.

“The great news is [we] feel it’s very optimistic that Tyron’s going to be back against the Cardinals,” Jones told the K&C Masterpiece show.

Smith missed three earlier games- Weeks 9 through 11- with what was referred to then by many around the team, including owner Jerry Jones, as bone spurs. The injury was later classified as an ankle sprain. He returned to make the next three starts, but then left Dallas’s Week 14 game versus Washington early. He’s been working his way back since, but has not been cleared for game play yet.

Smith remains one of the most dominant forces in the league when healthy. But after missing all but the first two games of 2020 and having not played a full regular-season slate since 2015, there have been concerns about the lineman, who turned 31 earlier this month.

“Certainly his injury this year that he’s been fighting, with his ankle, has nothing to do with past injuries,” Jones continued in his radio interview. “It’s a part of the game, these injuries. And sometimes you go on a run where you’re fortunate and you’re able to play consecutive games consecutive seasons. And other times, it just seems to bite you. But right now we’re so fired up that Tyron’s going to be back against Arizona. He brings so much to the table in terms of solidifying that left side, giving Dak confidence to step up in the pocket and make the throws that he needs to make. And to have him back is going to really be a great addition back with this offensive line that I think can only help improve us.”

Terence Steele has started the past two games in place of Smith. In Sunday’s rematch versus Washington, he caught his first pass for his first score on a tackle-eligible play.

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Cowboys-Cardinals Week 17 match flexed to national audience availability

Arizona is the NFL’s best road team thus far. The Cowboys are the NFL’s best conference conqueror. When they clash, all eyes need to be focused squarely there.

The Dallas Cowboys (9-4) and Arizona Cardinals (10-3) are among five teams battling it out for supremacy in the NFC. Entering Week 15, those two clubs along with the Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams and defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers sit within a game of each other with 10-3 and 9-4 records, a few games clear of the rest of the conference. Dallas only has two of those teams on their schedule this season, elevating the importance of those results as head-to-head record is the first of several tiebreakers should teams end up with the same records.

Dallas lost to the Bucs in Week 1 in a close primetime shootout in front of the world, and had to wait until Week 17 to take on Arizona. It’s a game most eyes will be affixed on, only one problem. The game was scheduled to only be regionally covered, with a planned Noon CT kickoff. On Thursday, the NFL fixed that, flexing the game into a  possible America Game of the Week at 3:25 pm. ET.

The game is at AT&T Stadium and will be the final home contest of the regular season for the Cowboys. Arizona currently is undefeated on the road, winning each contest by at least 10 points. Dallas meanwhile sports the NFL’s best conference record, currently at 7-1.

It’s not set in stone the game will be broadcast to most of the country, as the FOX already has an enticing Rams-Ravens matchup in that slot. However knowing the draw Dallas routinely brings, one would think this was the intent all along.

The Cowboys were eligible to be flexed into the Sunday night slot. They were assigned a maximum five primetime games on their original schedule, but the NFL allows a team to be flexed into a sixth slot through Week 17. The league also allows any team, regardless of total primetime appearances, to be flexed into the SNF game in the final week of the season, now Week 18.

That game is usually reserved for one that has definitive playoff implications.

There’s one caveat to all of the flexing though, broadcast partners FOX and CBS are allowed to protect one game each week from being taken from their schedule. Whether or not NBC tried to snag the Cowboys-Cards matchup is unknown, but it will be moved so more eyes across the country have a chance to see it.

For a look at the current playoff picture, check out this compilation of tiebreaker rules and how Dallas and the rest of the NFC contenders interact with each other.

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News: Cowboys-Cardinals coverage, Will McClay speaks, Zack’s rare gift

The desert loss was costly. Also, catching up with Terrance Williams, Moose’s HoF chances, and a rookie stays out of trouble with Mama. | From @ToddBrock24f7

Friday evening got off to a promising start, with Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott out on the field throwing in pregame warmups, even though he wouldn’t be playing versus the Cardinals. But things in Glendale turned gloomy as the team not only lost a close game, but lost a handful of players in the process.

Apart from the second preseason contest of the offseason, we take a deep dive into one of the things that makes Zack Martin so good, the seldom-heard-from Will McClay talks about what’s impressed him in training camp, and there are roster predictions to mull over. Also, where does the Cowboys offense rank heading into 2021? One rookie is watching his mouth around the HBO cameras, one former Dallas receiver has found a new way to extend his football career, one iconic fan favorite remains outside gold-jacket talk, and the team says goodbye to Cali and comes home to Texas. Welcome to the News and Notes.

3 Stars: Backup defensive linemen steal show in Cowboys 2nd exhibition

The Cowboys’ defensive line was a major problem in 2020, but early preseason returns are providing some hope that there is talent beyond DeMarcus Lawrence. A look at who stood out against the Cards. | From @KDDrummondNFL

The Dallas Cowboys’ defensive line received a massive overhaul in the offseason. After having one of the worst rushing defenses in team history while not generating much of a pass rush will cause front offices a lot of consternation. Part of the overhaul was replacing defensive coordinator Mike Nolan and line coach Jim Tomsula. In came Dan Quinn and Aden Durde and the new bodies and returning players are making major strides.

Against the Arizona Cardinals, without star defensive ends DeMarcus Lawrence and Randy Gregory, the Cowboys front had a big impact on the game. Veteran Justin Hamilton checked in with a snap. Second-year DE Bradlee Anae had three QB hurries. Sixth-round rookie Quinton Bohanna had some nice presence as well. In a sloppy contest, the play of these three players stood out above the rest.

9 takeaways, plus a missing Randy Gregory, from Cowboys preseason loss to Cardinals

Here’s what mattered in the Cowboys 2nd exhibition. QB play, young guys who shined, the injury bug, how the corners performed and could the team actually have a competent pass rush in 2021? | From @KDDrummondNFL

The Dallas Cowboys weren’t expected to have much of a star presence when they made a pit stop in the desert as part of their weekend travels. Training camp in Oxnard, CA wrapped up on Wednesday, but on the way back to Frisco the club stopped by to visit old NFC East rivals, the Arizona Cardinals. Even though they got some work in pre-game, it was well known quarterback Dak Prescott, running back Ezekiel Elliott and WR Amari Cooper weren’t going to play, and neither were several defensive players.

A surprise though was that DE Randy Gregory, who as recently as Wednesday spoke to his desire to play on Friday night, wasn’t in the lineup. Nor was he in the building, returning to Dallas early for an undisclosed reason.

Folks found out after the game that Gregory has a foot issue. He and Dalton Schultz (ankle) were surprise scratches who were sent back ahead of the rest of the team.

Perhaps the Cowboys should’ve sent everyone they consider relevant to the upcoming season home as well. The carnage was real as Dallas suffered multiple injuries on the way to a 19-16 defeat at the hands of the Arizona Cardinals. The score and result are wholly unimportant, but here’s what could be taken away that may matter.

Cowboys can’t hold late lead, fall 19-16 to Cardinals in injury-riddled preseason game

A quick recap of Dallas’ performance in their second preseason game.

The Dallas Cowboys came maddeningly close to winning their first preseason contest since the third game of the 2019 exhibition season, but it wasn’t meant to be. Fourth-string quarterback Ben DiNucci led Dallas on a drive to take a three-point lead in the fourth quarter, but two late Arizona Cardinals field goals kept the Cowboys out of the win column as they fell, 19-16.

DiNucci had a chance to lead Dallas to their own tie-breaking score, but seemed rattled under zero blitz pressure by the Cardinals as Dallas punted the ball away with less than one minute remaining, leading to Matt Prater’s last-second field goal.

The Cowboys’ backup QBs were not very impressive on an evening when their receivers did them little favors with multiple drops in a sloppy performance.

While preseason scores mean nothing, it would have been a nice victory for a club that suffered numerous injuries on the game. Dallas lost a starter and several key backups to potential long-term injuries in the contest. DT Neville Gallimore, TE Sean McKeon, OT Ty Nsekhe, WR Malik Turner and LB Anthony Hines III all left the contest with various ailments. Their status will be determined as the team returns to Dallas following the conclusion of their training camp but following the game, head coach Mike McCarthy labeled Gallimore’s arm injury as significant.

The Cowboys will next prepare for their dress rehearsal game, next Saturday against the Houston Texans.

Top Passer: Cooper Rush 7/13, 89 yards, 75.5 passer rating
Top Rusher: JaQuan Hardy 8 rushes 32 yards
Top Receiver: Cedric Wilson 2 receptions 40 yards
Top Defender: Dorance Armstrong 5 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 pass deflection

WATCH: Cowboys QB Dak Prescott throwing in pregame warmups

All eyes were on Dak Prescott as he took to the State Farm Stadium field and hurled several passes to Amari Cooper and Ezekiel Elliott. | From @ToddBrock24f7

The most eagerly-anticipated action of Friday night’s Cowboys-versus-Cardinals preseason tilt happened well before kickoff as Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott went through a series of throws as he continues to recover from a muscle strain in his right shoulder.

Prescott was never considered a likely participant in the team’s second exhibition contest, but his on-the-field work during pregame warmups signal that he is closer to making his return, and will no doubt fuel speculation that he may meet his goal of playing in the team’s next game, an August 21st matchup with the Houston Texans at AT&T Stadium.

Prescott was seen on about the 35-yard-line at State Farm Stadium. making a variety of throws to both running back Ezekiel Elliott and wideout Amari Cooper, himself just coming off the Physically Unable to Perform list.

The Cowboys will travel to Dallas after the Cardinals game, following a three-week stay in Oxnard. Back in the Metroplex, Prescott is scheduled to get a follow-up MRI on his shoulder, a precautionary measure only, according to the team.

The Cowboys have said they fully expect Prescott to be ready to start in Week 1 against the reigning Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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Elliott blames fumbles for disastrous Cowboys loss: ‘I need to figure it out’

The two-time rushing champ turned the ball over on consecutive carries Monday night as ball security continues to be an issue in Dallas.

Ezekiel Elliott was clearly the centerpiece of the Cowboys’ offensive game plan going in to Monday night’s game against Arizona. Of the team’s first fifteen offensive plays, Elliott’s number was called ten times.

But when he fumbled the ball away on touches No. 9 and 10, turnovers that directly resulted in two Cardinals touchdowns, the game plan had to change.

After the humiliating 38-10 home loss, the running back placed the blame squarely on his own shoulders.

“I’m supposed to be a guy this team can rely on,” Elliott told reporters on a postgame conference call. “I’m supposed to be a guy that this team can lean on when times get rough. I just wasn’t that today. I got off to a terrible start; defense was playing well. But I killed our momentum. Two fumbles? I can’t do that. I can’t.”

After his second fumble, Elliott found himself on the bench. For several plays on the team’s next offensive series, he watched Tony Pollard take his spot in the backfield as Dallas tried in vain to pull themselves out of yet another deep hole. The three-time Pro Bowler says the coaching staff was fully justified in pulling him.

“I’m giving the ball away. I can’t. I wasn’t helping the team,” Elliott explained. “They did the right thing and gave some of those reps to TP. I can’t do that. I have to be a guy this team can lean on, especially in the times right now with so many of our starters hurt and not playing. It’s not acceptable, and I need to figure it out.”

Elliott ended the game with 49 rushing yards on just 12 carries as offensive coordinator Kellen Moore was forced to shift to a pass-heavy approach as the Cowboys attempted to play catch-up.

Quarterback Andy Dalton was making his first start in place of Dak Prescott, but for the veteran backup, it was same song, different verse.

“We’re hurting ourselves with the turnovers,” Dalton told the press after the game. “We’ve got to get this fixed. It’s been the trend this year, especially early in games. That’s affected how we’ve been able to play. We haven’t been able to run our full offense, run it how it should be run just because we’re getting down in these games because we are turning the ball over.

“The ball’s the most important thing. We can’t be handing it to the other team.”

Dalton was responsible for two turnovers as well, tossing two interceptions Monday night in a comeback effort.

As for Elliott’s latest ball security issues- he has lost four fumbles already in 2020, more than he had during all of last season- the two-time rushing champ can’t put his finger on what’s wrong with his grip lately.

“Um… honestly, I can’t… I can’t really… even… I don’t know why. I’ve just got to focus up. I’ve got to be better with it.”

Also at a total loss regarding turnovers is head coach Mike McCarthy. The Cowboys have given the ball away over a league-worst 15 times through six games.

“It’s something that we work diligently on. It’s not carrying over to the game. That’s something we have to continue to stay after,” McCarthy offered in his postgame remarks. “Maybe we’re trying too hard, or maybe we’re overcoaching it. It clearly has put us in a position [where] we’ve been playing uphill every single game. We haven’t got into a groove or a rhythm and got out in front yet this year. It’s self-inflicted wounds that continue to plague us. We’ve got work to do, and we’ve got to do it fast because we’ve got Washington coming on us quickly.”

Elliott is also looking ahead, eager to get back to work with a short week of practice that will no doubt focus on ball security.

“I’ve just got to have a short memory. I’ve got to get that behind me and get play some good ball, get on a roll.”

But he expects that Washington’s defense will smell blood in the water and be looking to strip Elliott at every opportunity.

“When you’re fumbling every game, obviously teams are going to lock in on it and they’re going to go for it more. That’s just more reason for me; I need to figure it out.”

If Elliott does not figure it out and puts the ball on the ground again in Week 7, he could easily find himself on the sidelines once again. McCarthy made it clear that Elliott’s status as the default leader of the team with Prescott gone doesn’t afford him any extra leeway when it comes to fumbles.

“Every player that plays in this league- no different on our football team- if you don’t take care of the football, it obviously does affect your opportunities,” McCarthy said. “At the end of the day, Zeke is our bell cow, and we need to get it right. He’s part of the plan. He’s going to be part of our success. We have to get it right; we have to take care of the football. That’s for everybody that touches the football on our team.”

Dalton has faith that Elliott will rectify his fumbling problem.

“You never want to turn over the ball. For him, he understands that. He knows that. Zeke’s going to get this thing fixed.”

Elliott says he’s ready to getting back into the lab to do just that.

“I want to say I’m sorry. This one’s on me. And I need to be better for this  team.”

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Sky is Falling: Elliott’s two fumbles put Cowboys in double-digit deficit again

The Dallas Cowboys are shooting themselves in the foot. A quality defensive effort early in the game combined with an inaccurate Kyler Murray was giving the club some life. Near turnovers almost gave it away, and then real turnovers did the deed. …

The Dallas Cowboys are shooting themselves in the foot. A quality defensive effort early in the game combined with an inaccurate Kyler Murray was giving the club some life. Near turnovers almost gave it away, and then real turnovers did the deed. Once again, for the fifth consecutive week, Dallas finds itself training by at least 14 points.

The culprit this week? Lost fumbles on back-to-back runs by Ezekiel Elliott. Giving Arizona a short field on three consecutive drives and allowing the Cardinals to convert 5-of-9 third and fourth down opportunities has the team in disarray yet again. Arizona leads 14-0 midway through the second quarter.

This is the first time in Elliott’s career he’s lost two fumbles in a game, though he did fumble twice earlier in the season, recovering one. He’s already tied his 2019 lost fumble total on the season with three.

Murray took advantage, finding Christian Kirk on a shovel pass on the first turnover and then running down to the goal line before a short Kenyan Drake score on the next.

The club has now allowed 74 points off of turnovers on the season; through just six games.

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Cowboys-Cardinals Week 6 Inactives and Captains: Vander Esch is back

The Dallas Cowboys have named their inactives for the Week 6 tilt against former rival Arizona. There aren’t any surprises, as the club activated linebacker Leighton Vander Esch ahead of the game, they are going a bit thin at the position. Also, all …

The Dallas Cowboys have named their inactives for the Week 6 tilt against former rival Arizona.  There aren’t any surprises, as the club activated linebacker Leighton Vander Esch ahead of the game, they are going a bit thin at the position. Also, all defensive line hands on deck with Justin Hamilton’s promotion.

Cowboys Inactives

QB Garrett Gilbert
WR Malik Turner
DB Saivion Smith
S Reggie Robinson
LB Rashad Smith
LB Luke Gifford

Also, the club has named their three captains. For his first start, quarterback Andy Dalton also gets the captain’s C on his jersey. In addition, safeties Xavier Woods (defense) and Donovan Wilson (special teams) get the honor.

Bills Inactives

  • QB Brett Hundley
  • RB Eno Benjamin
  • WR KeeSean Johnson
  • LB Kylie Fitts
  • LB Isaiah Irving
  • OL Josh Miles

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