The Dallas Cowboys celebrated a thrilling 20-17 comeback victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night, improving their season record to 3-2. The defense performed well, the running game showed signs of life, and Dak Prescott executed two crucial touchdown drives in the second half.
However, there was a minor concern following the win. Rising star pass rusher Marshawn Kneeland sustained a knee injury that appeared serious as he was taken to the locker room. Fortunately, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport provided some reassuring news:
“Sources: Cowboys impressive young edge Marshawn Kneeland did not suffer a torn ACL in Dallas’ dramatic win over the #Steelers. Some very good news,” Rapoport shared on X (formerly Twitter). “Kneeland did suffer a partially torn lateral meniscus and will have it trimmed tomorrow. Expect him back this season.”
While the news isn’t perfect, the possibility of having their second-round rookie return at some point this season is a significant morale boost for the Cowboys. Although Kneeland hasn’t recorded his first career sack yet, he has made a tackle for loss and achieved three quarterback hits.
Kneeland’s injury adds to the challenges faced by the Cowboys’ pass rush, which has already been weakened by injuries to Micah Parsons and Demarcus Lawrence. With Kneeland expected to step up in their absence, the team will need to look for other options if their starters remain sidelined.
The Dallas Cowboys have faced a lot of negativity this season, even with a 2-2 record heading into Sunday. Disheartening losses to the Saints and Ravens, along with a shaky win against the Giants, left fans questioning the team’s true potential. However, they stepped up when it counted on Sunday night.