All eyes are on the Dallas Cowboys, set to play the Arizona Cardinals in Week 9 of the NFL season. As the Cowboys prepare for a matchup against the Cardinals on "Monday Night Football," Dallas announced some big news regarding the roster.
The Cowboys’ 31st-ranked defense is losing another piece. The team is placing linebacker Jack Sanborn on IR, according to The Athletic’s Jon Machota. This move will make room for Cooper Beebe‘s return, however.
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Dallas Cowboys center Cooper Beebe is on target to make his return in Monday's game against the visiting Arizona Cardinals, head coach Brian Schottenheimer said on Saturday.
The Dallas Cowboys have dealt with plenty of injuries in the 2025 NFL season and ahead of Week 9, they're receiving a mixed bag of news. On the positive side, the Cowboys are set to get center Cooper Beebe back on Monday Night Football.
The Dallas Cowboys' offensive line is expected to return to full strength with starting center Cooper Beebe preparing to re-enter the lineup in Week 9 against the Arizona Cardinals on Monday Night Football.
Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Cooper Beebe will likely return to the lineup this week after dealing with an ankle injury. In the Cowboys’ Thursday injury report ahead of the Monday night game against the Arizona Cardinals, Beebe was listed as a full participant in practice.
The Dallas Cowboys have been plagued by injuries throughout the first two months of the 2025-26 NFL season, with the offensive line and the defensive backfield among the units hit the hardest.
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The Dallas Cowboys' offensive line is nearing a return to full strength after being plagued by injuries throughout the first two months of the 2025-26 NFL season.
Cooper Beebe suffered a foot and ankle injury during the Dallas Cowboys win over the New York Giants and was placed on injured reserve with a designation to return.
Opening the 21-day practice window for a player returning from injury can mean very different things for different players. For Dallas Cowboys LB DeMarvion Overshown, who hasn’t played since a gruesome knee injury suffered late in the 2024 season, it probably means practicing for three full weeks before taking the field.
The Dallas Cowboys and injuries have gone together like peanut butter and jelly for the past year. This season, the team has already seen some significant time missed by starters.
The Dallas Cowboys announced the activation of the 21-day practice window for LB DeMarvion Overshown, C Cooper Beebe, and CB Shavon Revel, signaling a potential wave of reinforcements on both sides of the ball.
The Cowboys are designating center Cooper Beebe and cornerback Shavon Revel for return, per ESPN’s Todd Archer. Both players will participate in practice this week.
The Dallas Cowboys' offensive line was decimated by injury throughout the first six weeks of the 2025-26 NFL season, with four of the team's five starting offensive linemen missing time.
The Dallas Cowboys have been battling the past few weeks of the NFL season with the offensive line reshuffling, and far from full strength. Last week, the team took the field without four of its five starters.
The Cowboys offensive line depth is being tested. The team placed center Cooper Beebe on injured reserve on Sept. 15 after he severely injured his ankle.
The Dallas Cowboys suffered a major loss in Week 2 when starting center Cooper Beebe was sidelined with an ankle injury. His six-to-eight week recovery timeline means Dallas needs a long-term replacement – enter Brock Hoffman.
The Dallas Cowboys are expecting to have to make some changes along the offensive line for the next two months or so as they wait out the recovery timetable for former third-round pick Cooper Beebe.
Dallas center Cooper Beebe is dealing with a high-ankle sprain and could be out 1-2 months, but Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said the team won't immediately know the precise length of his absence.
To say that Dallas Cowboys center Cooper Beebe was thrown into the deep end in his rookie season is an understatement. But he didn't just float, he flourished, playing 16 games and becoming one of the most dependable offensive line pieces, along with Tyler Smith.
Of the eight draft picks made by the Dallas Cowboys in 2024, center Cooper Beebe was the best of the bunch. Beebe started in all 16 games he played in 2024, missing only the win at Carolina due to a concussion suffered the week before against the Bengals.
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Cooper Beebe was drafted 73rd overall by the Dallas Cowboys, a player who most had a second-round grade on comes at a great value for Dallas. At Kansas State, Beebe played games at left tackle, left guard, right tackle, and right guard, but none at center, although he did take snaps in practices.