DeMarcus Lawrence injury update: Stephen Jones weighs in on outlook for Cowboys DE
Dallas Cowboys Executive Vice President Stephen Jones provided an update on defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence during his appearance on 105.3 The Fan on Monday.
Jones shared that Lawrence is probably “headed in that direction” as far as going on injured reserve after getting banged up against the Giants on Thursday.
Cowboys insider Jon Machota posted the update on DeMarcus Lawrence from Stephen Jones. He added that Jones shared that fellow Cowboys defender Micah Parsons should return before Lawrence and is “week-to-week.”
Lawrence is reportedly dealing with a Lisfranc injury to his right foot. Todd Archer of ESPN reported on Sunday that the veteran could be sidelined up to 4-8 weeks but the injury will not require surgery.
Lawrence, 32, suffered the injury in Thursday’s 20-15 Week 4 win over the New York Giants (1-3). He limped off the field during the third quarter and then made his way to the locker room to get an X-ray, which came back negative. After the game, Lawrence didn’t seem overly concerned about the injury.
“I’ll be back in no time,” Lawrence said after the game.
He added: “Sh*t hurts, but it’ll be all right.”
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Further examination showed the injury to be worse than originally thought of, and that means Dallas will be without one of its defensive leaders for the foreseeable future. Unfortunately for Dallas, Lawrence wasn’t the only defensive stalwart to go down with an injury against New York. Star linebacker Micah Parsons was diagnosed with a high-ankle sprain Friday and his status going forward is to be determined.
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Head coach Mike McCarthy admitted Friday that both Lawrence and Parsons’ injuries “are worse than we anticipated.”
“Both Micah and DeMarcus Lawrence (are getting second opinions… D-Law’s is worse than Micah’s,” McCarthy said. “I don’t have a specific timeline, but we’ll get into that a little deeper on Monday. … They are worse than we anticipated.”
Lawrence, the 10-year veteran, was off to a fast start in 2024. Through four games, he compiled a team-leading 3.0 sacks, 14 tackles (seven solo), four tackles for loss, five quarterback hits and one forced fumble. Parsons, the two-time All-Pro, remains the face of the Cowboys’ defense, having tallied 41.5 sacks in 54 games throughout his career.
The Cowboys have their work cut out for them with the Pittsburgh Steelers (3-0), Detroit Lions (2-1) and San Francisco 49ers (1-2) on the schedule in October.