JUST IN:Dallas Cowboys Are Hit With Some Emerging News About(WR)Brandin Cooks, (DE) Micah Parson and (ER) DeMarcus Lawrence Retreat.

“Cowboys Hit by Major Injuries, Rising Stars Set to Lead Offense”

FRISCO – Over the past week, the Dallas Cowboys have faced significant losses on both offense and defense. Key injuries include veteran edge rusher DeMarcus Lawrence and defensive standout Micah Parsons. Adding to their troubles, wide receiver Brandin Cooks is sidelined with a knee infection, leaving his availability for Sunday night’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers—and potentially beyond—in doubt.

Cooks’ unexpected absence brings additional concern. While Lawrence and Parsons are bigger names, it’s clear that in the upcoming stretch, Dallas will need to rely heavily on their offense, particularly the passing game, to stay competitive. Losing their most seasoned receiver dampens those hopes, but it also opens the door for young receivers like Jalen Tolbert, Jalen Brooks, and Ryan Flournoy to step up.

Star wideout CeeDee Lamb acknowledged the opportunity for these players and expressed confidence in them. “We’ve gotta go out there and play for him and get the win,” Lamb said. “Unfortunately, we lost a brother this week, and we don’t know how long he’ll be out. It’s time for the young guys to step up, and I’m excited for them.” Though it’s a big chance for these players, it’s one the Cowboys must capitalize on to overcome their current challenges.JUST IN:Dallas Cowboys Are Hit With Some Emerging News About(WR)Brandin Cooks, (DE) Micah Parson and (ER) DeMarcus Lawrence Retreat.

Quarterback Dak Prescott will likely carry much of the responsibility during this stretch and will need dependable receivers to help elevate the offense beyond its average start. Experienced players like Lamb and tight end Jake Ferguson will be critical in that effort, but more contributions are necessary.

Prescott expressed confidence Thursday, saying his best is “definitely on the way.” Both his and Lamb’s comments reflect the urgency of the moment. For Tolbert, it’s no longer about securing a first-team spot during training camp, and for Brooks and Flournoy, this is their chance to prove themselves beyond the preseason.

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