Injuries are just part of the game in such a physical sport as football. To become the last team standing, remaining as healthy as possible is a good way to reach that goal. Sadly, that’s easier said than done.
The Dallas Cowboys have had their fair share of injuries over the years to key players that has absolutely impacted their chance of success. Heading into to the 2026 NFL season there’s a lot of optimism they could be a Super Bowl contender, but to be so, the teams overall health will be key.
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Unfortunately, as things stand right now, the Cowboys have a few key players with injury concerns. Each one of the players listed below are expected to play a key role this season, but that’s only if they can avoid the injury bug.
We’re avoiding putting the QB, Dak Prescott, here because avoiding injuries to the starting QB is a given each year.
LT Tyler Guyton
In two seasons with the Cowboys, Tyler Guyton’s inability to remain healthy has become a concern. While he has flashed the ability to be an above average blindside protector, reoccurring injuries have not only hampered his development, but also his playing time.
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His lack of availability week in and week out likely lead to the selection of Drew Shelton in this year’s draft. He may be viewed as the future at LT if Guyton can’t keep the injury bug at bay. Whatever the case, Dallas will be much better with No. 60 on the field than off at this year.
DeMarvion Overshown has flashed the talent and ability to be a superstar in the league. Unfortunately for him, he’s sustained season-ending ACL injuries to both knees, which has resulted in him spending more time on the field rehabbing then on the field making plays.
Heading into a contract year, he is expected to be a big part of Christian Parker’s defense, but only if he can remain healthy. If he’s able to play an entire season he could be a game-changer for Dallas’ new-look defense, but if not, it could further deplete an already thin LB group.
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After back-to-back years needing surgery on the same foot, there are some concerns about DaRon Bland’s short- and long-term availability in Dallas. These types of injuries have a way of lingering and there’s no way of knowing if he will be a shell of his more self or be able to return to his former glory.
He is expected to be a key fixture in their secondary this year and is still their most proven and accomplished cornerback after parting ways with Trevon Diggs last year. His health bid be key to stabilizing everything on the back end of Dallas’ defense.
