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Dallas Cowboys could get secondary reinforcements as injured CB is close to return

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Cowboys Poised to Bolster Secondary with Jourdan Lewis‘ Imminent Return

Teh Dallas Cowboys are on the verge of receiving a important boost‌ to their cornerback depth as Jourdan Lewis nears full recovery from a foot injury. Lewis, who sustained the injury⁢ during training camp, has been steadily progressing in his rehabilitation and is anticipated to be available ⁢for selection in the⁣ coming weeks, perhaps as‌ early as Week 5. ‌

This development arrives at a crucial juncture for the Cowboys’ defense, which has navigated the⁢ season’s first month with a rotating cast of cornerbacks alongside DaRon Bland.⁢ While Bland has excelled in his role, the ⁤team ​has⁢ sought stability and experience at the position. Lewis’ return⁣ offers both, providing a ⁢veteran‍ presence and proven coverage skills. ⁣The cowboys initially drafted Lewis in the‍ third round of the 2017 NFL Draft, and he has since become a reliable ⁤contributor, particularly in nickel coverage. ‍

Beyond⁣ Lewis’ individual impact, ⁢his availability allows ⁤defensive coordinator Dan Quinn greater flexibility ‌in ⁣utilizing his ⁢personnel. The Cowboys’ Week ⁣4 tie against the Green Bay Packers highlighted the need for consistent play from the⁤ secondary,and Lewis’ re-integration into the lineup could‌ address those concerns. Jerry Jones ‌acknowledged the team’s‌ need​ for improvement following the game, stating the Cowboys must “execute⁢ better” to close out contests. ​

Recent reports indicate Lewis has been participating in individual drills and is increasing his ⁤workload with ⁤each practice. While the team has not officially announced a return date,all signs point toward his availability ⁢in⁣ the near future. The Cowboys will continue to monitor his progress​ and assess his readiness before officially activating him from injured reserve.

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