Dallas’ starting tight end appears to have avoided a torn ACL.

At the time, he was questionable to return but ultimately did not return in the Cowboys’ eventual 33-17 win over the Cleveland Browns. The good news so far came from head coach Mike McCarthy, who after the game said via NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport that Ferguson is not believed to have suffered an ACL tear and will require an MRI Monday morning for more clarity on his injury and how long he might be out.
Jake Ferguson –
Left foot gets pinned underneath as he lands. Concerns:
•High Ankle Sprain
•Deltoid ligament sprain
•Fibula injury, hopefully no fractureHe was in a lot of pain walking off with assistance and also pointing up closer to his knee (fibular head)
Will miss time pic.twitter.com/XG6qSmD75N— Jeff Mueller, PT, DPT (@jmthrivept) September 8, 2024
Ferguson was not a factor in the contest, catching only three passes for 15 yards. The Cowboys’ offensive performance was underwhelming, as they gained only 265 yards, most of which came in the first half.
The Browns limited the Cowboys’ offense to 34 yards in the second half. After halftime, their drives resulted in three three-and-outs and two field goal-scoring drives where favorable field position did almost all the heavy lifting.
How a healthy Jake Ferguson can help the Cowboys’ offense when he returns

The Cowboys won this game because they forced the Browns to be one-dimensional. By capturing an 11-point lead in the early stages of the second quarter, Cleveland had to move away from Jerome Ford and lean on Deshaun Watson. Unfortunately, the Cowboys offense didn’t fare much better, often stalling out and relying on Brandon Aubrey’s big leg on 4-for-4 field goals, including a 57-yarder.
Losing Ferguson for an extended period would be a big loss. Their starting tight end saw 102 targets last year, catching 71 for 761 yards and five touchdowns.