The Dallas Cowboys' next game in their December gauntlet is a tricky trip to face the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium. With the Cowboys on a five-game winning streak, Mike McCarthy's team will be in a confident mood.
Here is the Dallas Cowboys final injury report. Malik Hooker questionable, other with illness expected to play The Dallas Cowboys are at a pivotal point in the season.
Your latest Cowboys injury news. The Cowboys enter Week 15 of the regular season on a high. As things currently stand, the Cowboys are in first place in the NFC East after trouncing the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night by a score of 33-13.
It’s been a physical Sunday Night Football game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles and there have been plenty of injuries on both sides.
Week 7 saw many big names suffer injuries of varying degrees of severity. Here’s how some of those injuries will affect teams moving forward.
There’s no question that the smothering defense that’s allowed just five points per game through the first two weeks of the NFL season played by the Dallas Cowboys has been quite impressive. However, it is perhaps it’s a bit too early.
SEPT 10 HOOKER SICK, BUT ... The Dallas Cowboys going into the weekend updated their injury report for Sunday night Week 1 at the Giants … and Malik Hooker has a designation: ‘Questionable’ with an Illness.
The Cowboys added safety Malik Hooker to the injury report Saturday. He is questionable with an illness. The expectation is Hooker will play against the Giants, according to the team website.
The New York Giants could have the green light to pass pass pass against the Cowboys on Sunday night, as Dallas is currently dealing with a thin secondary, especially at safety.
Dallas could be without a key safety for Sunday’s season opener against the Giants. Malik Hooker has been added to the injury report due to illness. He is listed as questionable for the game.
SEPT 9 HOOKER SICK The Dallas Cowboys have updated their injury report for Sunday night Week 1 at the Giants … as Malik Hooker has a designation: ‘Questionable’ with an Illness.
Former Indianapolis Colts safety Malik Hooker had no issue being wrangled in by the Dallas Cowboys. Hooker has been one of the NFL's more consistent secondary defenders since entering the league as the 15th overall pick of its 2017 draft.
The Dallas Cowboys allowed the eighth-fewest passing yards and intercepted the seventh-most passes in the NFL last season. They have signed cornerback Trevon Diggs and safety Malik Hooker to contract extensions, while trading for veteran Stephon Gilmore to play on the opposite side of the Cowboys' defensive formation.
The Dallas Cowboys awarded safety Malik Hooker a three-year extension worth up to $24 million, multiple media outlets reported on Friday. Hooker's deal will include an $8 million signing bonus and $16.5 million guaranteed, according to the reports.
Somebody pinch me to wake me up from this dream. The Dallas Cowboys have now signed a second safety to a contract extension this offseason. As first reported by ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter, the Dallas Cowboys reached an agreement on a contract extension with veteran S Malik Hooker.
The Cowboys re-signed Donovan Wilson to solidify their safety position. Months later, they are making another commitment. Former first-round pick Malik Hooker agreed to an extension to stay in Dallas on Friday.
Tom Brady was caught committing a dirty move in his Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 31-14 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in their NFC Wild Card Playoff game on Monday night.
Former Cowboys safety and Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist Darren Woodson praised Donovan Wilson on Thursday. Woodson compared him to former greats who played the position, highlighting why he's a possible X-factor in the playoffs.
The Dallas Cowboys completely dismantled the Indianapolis Colts on national television Sunday night, forcing five turnovers and scoring 54 points in the process.
At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Hooker recovered Damone Clark's forced fumble, rumbling for a 38-yard touchdown. It built the Cowboys a comfortable 40-19 lead. Earlier Hooker intercepted Matt Ryan, which set up a Micahel Gallup receiving touchdown.
The Dallas Cowboys have not allowed a single opponent to reach the 20-point mark this season. We can thank guys like Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs for that, but it's time to show some love to Malik Hooker.
When the Dallas Cowboys signed Malik Hooker last month, the team was excited about his experience and potential to add to a young secondary. Unfortunately for the Cowboys, Hooker was still nursing some injuries and he began his Cowboys career on the sidelines -- until now.
Injuries have been the biggest storyline of Hooker’s career to date. He suffered a torn ACL and MCL as a rookie, missed five games over the subsequent two years and played just two contests in 2020 due to a torn Achilles.
The Indianapolis Colts still have one of their own prominent free agents who remains on the open market. Safety Malik Hooker has had a lot of buzz surrounding his career, but injuries, a questionable scheme fit, and slow development have dampened some of that enthusiasm.
Free agent safety Malik Hooker has taken visits with the Cowboys, Dolphins, and Steelers this offseason, but he is still looking for a new home.
Hooker should find a home soon, now that we’re beyond June 3. From this point forward, teams can sign veterans like Hooker without a negative impact on their compensatory pick formula.
Campbell is dealing with a MCL/PCL injury, while Hooker is out for the year with a torn Achilles.
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