Cowboy star breaks his foot in training

This Wednesday’s practice has come out too expensive for the Dallas Cowboys. Demarcus Lawrence suffered a broken foot during the session, the NFL website reported. Lawrence is out indefinitely due to this injury.

Lawrence exited practice before it was over, landing on the Cowboys practice report as “Limited during training”, with a foot injury.

Later, medical examinations were carried out that revealed the worst of the omens. The injury will will prevent participation in the game of Week 2 of Dallas against the Los Angeles Chargers and indefinitely for the remainder of the season, as Lawrence broke the fifth metatarsal in your foot and he will require surgery that, if it goes according to team and medical plans, should allow him to return to the field in November.

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The injury occurred in a routine pass run, and according to reporters present, there wasn’t even a remarkable moment where everyone realized what was happening.

This news itself is bad enough, but it’s also daunting for Dallas’ defensive situation heading into Week 2. Lawrence’s teammate, defensive end Randy Gregory, is currently at the top. COVID-19 reservation list, which means the Cowboys are considering running out of their two players just as they face off against a Chargers offense led by young, brand-new quarterback Justin Herbert.

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Demarcus Lawrence’s numbers

Lawrence was a threat in Dallas’ Week 1 loss to Tampa Bay, recording two pressures, two hits to the quarterback and four tackles against the run.

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