The Dallas Cowboys have been hit hard by the injury bug this season, with the team's depth taking big hits on both sides of the ball. Earlier in the season, veteran running back Miles Sanders suffered injuries to his knee and ankle that led to his placement on the season-ending injured reserve list.
During the first month of the season, the Dallas Cowboys were strong at running back. Javonte Williams was proving to be the steal of the offseason and Miles Sanders was giving them an excellent option as the No.
A former Philadelphia Eagles running back's 2025 campaign is over as Miles Sanders is opting for surgery on his knee and ankle. According to Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones, Sanders will miss the rest of the season, having undergone a similar surgery to Trevon Diggs in January.
The Dallas Cowboys placed running back Miles Sanders on season-ending injured reserve Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys signed wide receiver/kick returner Jalen Cropper to the active roster to fill the open spot.
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The Dallas Cowboys have one of the most explosive offensive teams so far this season, but have lost one of the pieces to making the offense move the chains for the remainder of the 2025 season.
According to Jon Machota, the Cowboys are placing RB Miles Sanders on injured reserve after he suffered a season-ending knee injury. In other moves, the team is signing WR Jalen Cropper to the active roster from the practice squad and elevating WR Parris Campbell from the unit.
The Dallas Cowboys backfield took a significant hit this week as veteran RB Miles Sanders was placed on season-ending injured reserve after a knee injury required surgery, ending what was shaping up to be an up-and-down campaign.
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Calvin Watkins reports that RB Miles Sanders suffered a season-ending knee injury. Cowboys executive Stephen Jones confirmed Sanders is out for the rest of the season. Dallas will subsequently place Sanders on injured reserve shortly. Sanders, 27, is a former second-round pick by the Eagles in the 2019 NFL Draft out of Penn State.
The Dallas Cowboys are on the road this weekend as they look to avoid a major upset at MetLife Stadium against the New York Jets. No game should be considered "easy" in the NFL, but to say the Cowboys shouldn't win this game would be a lie.
Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Devonte Wyatt is out for the remainder of Sunday night’s game against the Dallas Cowboys, according to the NBC broadcast.
The Dallas Cowboys stormed back to take a 16-13 lead before halftime against the Green Bay Packers during Sunday Night Football. Wide receiver George Pickens is having his coming out party in his new home.
The Dallas Cowboys run game wasn’t terrible in Week 1, but it could have been better. Javonte Williams made history in his debut with the franchise by scoring two touchdowns and Miles Sanders ripped off a 49-yard gain.
Saquon Barkley and Miles Sanders shared a nice moment following the Eagles’ 24-20 win over the Cowboys Thursday. The two running backs were teammates at Penn State.
Many Philadelphia Eagles fans were upset when they let homegrown running back Miles Sanders leave town, but the recent success of Saquon Barkley showed that Sanders' high-end production was the result of the Eagles' friendly offensive scheme and dominant offensive line.
It's been a chaotic 24 hours for the Dallas Cowboys after making several difficult decisions on the way to the team's 53-man roster for the 2025-26 NFL season.
Dallas Cowboys running back Miles Sanders was a full participant in Tuesday's padded practice after missing about two weeks of training camp with a left knee bruise.
Uttering the name Miles Sanders in front of Carolina Panthers fans is basically the equivalent of saying curse words around them. Sanders was signed to a four-year, $25.4 million contract by the Panthers in 2023, but he didn't come anywhere close to living up to that contract, making him one of the more notable free-agent busts for the Panthers.
The Dallas Cowboys' run game is going to be an interesting storyline to follow in Oxnard as training camp continues, and with Day 1 in the books, as expected, it was Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders getting the bulk of the carries.
Miles Sanders is looking jacked ahead of the 2025 NFL season. He appears ready to suit up for his first season with the Dallas Cowboys. Sanders is looking to bounce back from a less-than stellar stint with the Carolina Panthers.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Cowboys plan to sign RB Miles Sanders to a one-year contract. It’s worth mentioning that signing him won’t impact the team’s compensatory picks, given that he was released this offseason.
Miles Sanders‘ tenure with the Panthers has come to an expected end. The veteran running back was released on Tuesday, per a team announcement. Sanders was prepared to restructure his contract to remain in Carolina, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports.
Miles Sanders got the final touch of 2024 for the Carolina Panthers. The running back, in the second year of a tumultuous tenure with Carolina, got the one-yard run to win the game against the Atlanta Falcons 44-38 in overtime.
The Carolina Panthers endured quite a difficult 2023 season that included the November firing of head coach Frank Reich and the club finishing the campaign with a 2-15 record. Sanders addressed how things have changed heading into a new season.