Cowboys make roster adjustments ahead of MNF clash
As the Dallas Cowboys gear up for their Week 9 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals, the team has made significant roster changes that have caught the attention of fans and analysts alike.
Sanborn heads to IR
In a surprising move, the Cowboys have placed starting linebacker Jack Sanborn on Injured Reserve, sidelining him for at least the next four games. Sanborn has been a key player for the defense, starting in five of the six games he has appeared in this season. His absence due to a groin injury will undoubtedly impact the Cowboys’ defensive strategy as they prepare to face the Cardinals.
Beebe returns to bolster the offensive line
On a more positive note, the Cowboys have activated center Cooper Beebe from Reserve/Injured-Designated for Return. Beebe has been out since sustaining an injury during the team’s Week 2 victory over the New York Giants. His return is a welcome boost for the offensive line, providing stability and experience as the Cowboys aim to solidify their performance heading into the bye week.
Additional roster moves
In addition to these pivotal changes, the Cowboys have made further adjustments to their roster. Running back Malik Davis has been signed from the practice squad to the active roster, adding depth to the backfield. Furthermore, defensive back Zion Childress has been elevated to the active roster, enhancing the team’s defensive options as they prepare for the Cardinals.
With Kyler Murray out due to a foot injury, the Cowboys will face Jacoby Brissett under center for Arizona. As Dallas looks to secure a win before their bye week, the adjustments made in the roster could prove crucial in their efforts to maintain momentum in the season.

