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    ‘Shouldn’t Touch the Field This Season’ — Cowboys Legend Advises All-Pro DB Against Playing for Dallas in 2024

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    A Cowboys legend warns a potential All-Pro CB to skip the 2024 season, sparking debate on rushing back after injury for playoff hopes.

    Dallas Cowboys fans might want to take a deep breath because a Cowboys legend just dropped some advice for a potential All-Pro DB, suggesting he maybe shouldn’t suit up for Dallas in 2024. That’s right — while we’re all dreaming of big-time signings and playoff glory, a former Cowboy is tossing out a warning shot to a defensive star.

    In a league where every move counts, this advice could shake up the offseason drama.

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    Dez Bryant Warns DaRon Bland To Sit Out 2024

    When a Cowboys legend tells you to stay off the field, you might want to listen. Former star Dez Bryant gave a bold recommendation regarding CB DaRon Bland’s potential return.

    After NFL insider Jon Machota tweeted that Bland felt confident in his recovery from a foot injury, Bryant reshared the post with a strong warning: “Bland shouldn’t touch the field this season!”

    It’s not your typical fan advice; Bryant’s comment raises eyebrows, especially considering Bland’s impressive 2023 season. The third-year corner from Fresno State was named a first-team All-Pro after recording 69 total tackles, 15 passes defended, and a jaw-dropping nine interceptions, five of which were pick-sixes.

    Bland’s been sidelined since late August due to his foot injury but practiced fully all week. With no injury designation ahead of the Cowboys’ Week 12 matchup against the Washington Commanders, he’s set to make his season debut, potentially alongside Trevon Diggs if Diggs clears his injury status (questionable: groin/knee). This could mark the first time the Cowboys have their top CB duo on-field together in 2024.

    But Bryant’s cautionary advice begs the question: Should the Cowboys risk rushing Bland back into action? While fans and analysts alike are eager to see him back, Bryant’s warning suggests a concern for long-term health over short-term gains. After all, Bland’s All-Pro status proves he’s a key piece in Dallas’ secondary.

    Cowboys’ Season Hits Rock Bottom After Dak Prescott Injury

    What Happened to Dak Prescott? Cowboys QB Suffers Another Devastating Injury During 2024 NFL Season
    Nov 10, 2024; Arlington, Texas, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) walks off the field after the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-Imagn Images

    When Prescott says, “This is going to hurt,” you know it’s getting serious. The Cowboys’ season took a nosedive with Prescott’s hamstring injury in Week 9.

    Backup Cooper Rush has stepped up, but the results haven’t been pretty. In two starts, Rush has cracked 399 yards, thrown one touchdown, and gifted a pick. Meanwhile, Dallas has been outscored by a combined 52 points, including a brutal 34-10 blowout to the Houston Texans on Monday Night Football.

    Prescott was hit hard emotionally after the MNF loss, saying to the Dallas Morning News, “A couple of tears came down. This is going to hurt. It’s going to suck at times.” And honestly, it’s understandable — watching his team implode while he’s out is enough to bring anyone to tears.

    With the Cowboys’ playoff hopes flickering, Prescott’s heartbreak might just be the loudest sound coming from Big D right now. Will Rush and the rest of the squad rally, or is this pain going to last longer than anyone hoped?

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