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Cowboys Face Setback: Marshawn Kneeland Sidelined for 4-6 Weeks in Crucial Season Period

Cowboys' defensive end Marshawn Kneeland sidelined due to injury, expected to miss 4-6 weeks of play.

In a twist of fate that sets the stage for a dramatic comeback, the Dallas Cowboys‘ fledgling star, defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, is facing a challenging setback. ESPN broke the news on Monday that the promising rookie will be sidelined for four to six weeks due to a knee injury, though there’s a silver lining; he narrowly avoided the nightmarish season-ending anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Instead, he’ll undergo surgery to repair a torn meniscus.

Kneeland, just 23 and brimming with potential, met this unfortunate hurdle during the opening quarter of the Cowboys’ hard-fought 20-17 triumph over the Pittsburgh Steelers. The injury occurred as he courageously tackled Steelers’ quarterback Justin Fields, marking a significant, albeit painful, moment in his burgeoning NFL career.

Making his inaugural NFL start in the absence of seasoned pass rushers Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence, Kneeland was beginning to carve out his niche on the defensive line. Selected in the second round of the 2024 draft, he has already tallied an impressive 10 tackles and three quarterback hits over five games, showcasing his potential to become a cornerstone of the Cowboys’ defense.

Despite the setback, there’s optimism in the air. If his surgery and rehabilitation proceed smoothly, Marshawn Kneeland could be back on the gridiron by mid-November, ready to resume his quest to make a significant impact in the league. Cowboys fans and NFL enthusiasts alike will be eagerly watching his progress, rooting for his return and the continuation of what promises to be an electrifying career.

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