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  • Cardinals will not start Kyler Murray vs. Cowboys; Dallas has three safeties out

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    Ahead of the Dallas Cowboys’ Monday night clash with the Arizona Cardinals, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray will not start as he works his way back from a foot injury that has kept him out of two games. Instead, Arizona will turn to veteran Jacoby Brissett.

    “We’ve been preparing for Kyler,” Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer said on Wednesday. “But we also had plans and knew that we could be facing Jacoby. The big thing about Jacoby is that he’s an incredible leader and a powerful passer.”

    For the Cowboys, they will once again be without both starting safeties, as Malik Hooker (toe) remains in injured reserve and Donovan Wilson (elbow/shoulder) was ruled out for the second consecutive game. Depth safety Alijah Clark (ribs) was also ruled out, while Juanyeh Thomas (migraine) is listed as questionable. The only healthy safety heading into Monday’s matchup is fourth-year veteran Markquese Bell.

    As depth options, the Cowboys will turn to undrafted rookie Zion Childress who got more work this week at the position in practice. Emergency options also include special teams ace C.J. Goodwin and Reddy Steward who played his first career snaps at safety last week against the Broncos.

    Linebacker Jack Sanborn was also ruled out with a groin injury. Linebacker DeMarvion Overshown, cornerback Shavon Revel Jr. and defensive tackle Perrion Winfrey will all remain on IR/NFI lists and will not play against Arizona. All three are expected back after the bye week.

    Potentially making his way off of injured reserve, starting center Cooper Beebe is expected to make his return from a lateral ankle sprain/foot injury he suffered in week two of the season. He was officially ruled questionable, but is expected to play.

    For the Cardinals, linebacker B.J. Ojulari (knee) was ruled out. Murray has been listed as questionable alongside cornerback Will Johnson (groin), safety Kitan Crawford (ankle), defensive tackle Walter Nolen (calf) and cornerback Garrett Williams (knee).

    Nick Harris

    Fort Worth Star-Telegram

    Nick Harris is the Dallas Cowboys beat reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He has experience working on the beat for DallasCowboys.com and previous work experience at Yahoo Sports/Rivals and 247Sports.

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  • Cowboys’ running back depth chart behind Javonte Williams is a ‘battle to watch’

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    While the majority of the issues that the Dallas Cowboys have faced through eight weeks of the season have come on the defensive side of the ball, don’t be surprised if some of the big “changes” that head coach Brian Schottenheimer talked about on Monday also come in some areas on offense.

    When asked about rookie running back Jaydon Blue and his performance on Sunday against the Broncos (29 rushing yards and one fumble on eight carries), he gave some advice and criticism to the fifth-round pick out of Texas.

    “[Jaydon Blue] is a young back learning the speed of the game and the physicality of the game,” Schottenheimer said. “But to me, I’m always going to go back to the consistency. You can’t put the ball on the ground. You have to be on top of your blitz pick-ups. You have to do those things.”

    During training camp, Blue emerged as a legitimate option in the running back room and was even earning first-team reps as early as the second week in pads in Oxnard. However, an ankle injury that knocked him out of two preseason games and a continuing issue of “inconsistency” in Schottenheimer’s words kept him behind former backup running back Miles Sanders.

    But when Sanders landed on season-ending injured reserve with a knee issue, Blue was elevated to the backup running back role. As a result, Schottenheimer has hoped that some of the professionalism and preparation of starter Javonte Williams would rub off on Blue.

    “The big thing I’ve told him about is you’ve got the perfect guy sitting right to your left in Javonte,” he said. “To learn from — who was you a couple of years ago as a young rookie trying to figure it out. Lean on him. Javonte does everything right and so Jaydon’s doing that.”

    “I know how hard it was in my rookie year in football and stuff off the field,” Williams said. “Anytime he needs help, I try to help him. I don’t really bother him too much. If he has something he wants to ask me about, I’ll give him pointers. If he needs something, he’ll definitely let me know. He doesn’t need me following him around making sure he’s doing everything right. He’s a grown man at the end of the day.”

    However, fourth-year pro Malik Davis has seen two elevations off the practice squad and is creeping through an opening in the door that could see him take some of Blue’s snaps in the coming weeks.

    “I’d be remiss if I didn’t talk about Malik Davis and the job he’s doing for us,” Schottenheimer said. “We’re all about creating competition. It’s not just creating competition on the defensive side of the ball for jobs and who’s going to play. It’s on offense as well and that would be another battle to watch.”

    For Davis, it’s an opportunity that he plans on relishing.

    “It means a lot,” Davis said. “I’ve been playing this game since I was a kid. This is what I’ve worked for my whole life. This is just me proving that I belong here and to my teammates that I’m a guy that can help win games.”

    After being signed as just a body in the running back room during training camp, Davis strung together a couple of strong preseason performances to find his way back onto the Dallas practice squad where he had been a familiar face from 2022 to 2024.

    “I’ve been playing this game my whole life,” he said. “I feel comfortable when I’m out there. Just getting that opportunity to my teammates and to my coaches to say I am who I say I am. I belong to be here.”

    Nick Harris

    Fort Worth Star-Telegram

    Nick Harris is the Dallas Cowboys beat reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He has experience working on the beat for DallasCowboys.com and previous work experience at Yahoo Sports/Rivals and 247Sports.

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