The Dallas Cowboys will be without star cornerback DaRon Bland for the next 6-8 weeks due to a stress fracture in his left foot. Bland, an All-Pro last season, will undergo surgery to repair the injury he sustained following the team’s final preseason practice.
Despite the setback, Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones expressed optimism. He stated that Bland’s absence would not cost the team too many games, as he could potentially return in mid-October, before the team’s bye week.
Jones noted that the team has several players who have impressed during training camp and will look to fill the void left by Bland’s injury.
The Cowboys will welcome back Pro Bowl cornerback Trevon Diggs for the season opener against the Cleveland Browns, after he missed the final 15 games last season due to a torn ACL. Jourdan Lewis, who had a strong preseason, is expected to take on a larger role in the secondary, alongside Diggs.
NFL Fans React To Dallas Cowboys Cornerback DaRon Bland’s Injury
After news of Bland’s injury went down, fans took to social media to express their thoughts on the matter, as seen in a post by Tom Pellissero on X.
“Absolutely brutal injury for the Cowboys… This season already feels cursed for Dallas,” Mark A. Kern II said.
“Overrated but hope he heals up,” Gatsby tweeted.
“COWBOYS ARE MISSING THE PLAYOFFS!!!” Washington Sports & Cards posted.
“Damn man,” Brunson Lover reacted.
“Welp it was a good run guys maybe next year,” Jimmy shared.
“Coyboys are going to struggle this season,” Regal Sports mentioned.
“Tough break for DaRon Bland and the Cowboys. Wishing him a speedy recovery and hoping he comes back stronger,” M Prasath expressed.
The team may also look to fifth-round pick Caelen Carson or Andrew Booth, acquired from the Minnesota Vikings, to step up in Bland’s absence. Coach Mike McCarthy praised Carson’s playmaking ability and ball skills, which were evident during training camp.
Losing Bland to an injury before the season is a significant blow to the Cowboys’ defense, as he and Diggs were expected to form one of the best cornerback pairings in the NFL. However, the team remains confident in its depth and the ability of the veteran players to help the younger cornerbacks prepare for their expanded roles.