The Dallas Cowboys can get the help they need for defense


FRISCO, Texas – With struggling defense, the Dallas Cowboys could begin to get some help on the ball over the next few weeks with the return of defensive end Randy Gregory, linebacker Leighton Wonder Esch and cornbrook Anthony Brown.

Gregory is on the commissioner’s release list as he works back from suspension that kept him off the field since losing the 2018 play-offs of the Los Angeles Rams. Wednesday will be his first on-field performance with the team. He returned conditionally last month, but has only been able to attend meetings and get to work.

“Very anxious,” said Mike McCarthy, to see what Gregory, who has six sacks, could do in 2018. In 2015, Gregory, a second-round pick, missed 56 of a possible 84 regular-season games due to a series of substance abuse policy and injury violations.

“Heard a lot about it from now on [executives Jerry and Stephen Jones], And so he’s just excited for her to get to the point and do whatever it takes to prepare himself, “McCarthy said.” I think everyone, one man, is excited to see him take that first step. “

Dallas ’starting middle linebacker, Wonder Esch, faced a broken collarbone loss to the Rams in the first quarter of the start of the season. He underwent surgery and was kept on the injured reserve, but sources said the healing has gone well.

McCarthy wasn’t sure if Vender S would do a reinstall on Wednesday, but would do a reinstall. While it’s probably this week. Not to be outdone, it’s a 19 game game against Ari Rizo’s Cardinals on ESPN’s Monday Night Football.

Brown suffered a broken rib in practice after the season’s opener and missed the last three games. He started the game against Ram. He has worked closely with the rehabilitation group over the past week, and the team is so confident he can play against the New York Giants this week that they released the PV defensive back Brandon car on Tuesday.

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