Cowboys' Marshawn Kneeland Out 4-6 Weeks with Knee Injury
The rookie defensive end avoids a season-ending ACL tear but will undergo surgery for a meniscus issue.
- Kneeland suffered a partially torn lateral meniscus in his right knee during the Cowboys' win against the Steelers.
- An MRI confirmed that his ACL is intact, sparing him a season-ending injury.
- He is expected to undergo a meniscus trim surgery, with a potential return in mid-November.
- The Cowboys' defensive line is already strained, with DeMarcus Lawrence and Micah Parsons also sidelined.
- With Kneeland out, Dallas may need to reinforce its defensive end rotation for upcoming games.