What's Happening?
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Jonathan Mingo is expected to miss the start of the NFL season due to a sprained right PCL. Mingo sustained the injury during a preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens, where he tweaked his knee while making a catch. Although he initially continued playing, further tests revealed the sprain, which could sideline him for up to six weeks. Mingo, who was acquired from the Carolina Panthers last season, was anticipated to be a valuable backup for the Cowboys, contributing to their offensive lineup.
Why It's Important?
Mingo's absence could impact the Cowboys' depth at the wide receiver position, especially as they aim to improve on their previous 7-10 season record. While CeeDee Lamb remains the team's leading receiver, Mingo was expected to provide additional support and flexibility in the offensive strategy. His injury may necessitate adjustments in the team's lineup and strategy, potentially affecting their performance in the early games of the season. The Cowboys are looking to rebound from a disappointing season and regain their playoff momentum.
What's Next?
Mingo's recovery timeline suggests he could return by October 5, in time for the Cowboys' game against the New York Jets. In the meantime, the team will need to rely on other receivers, including newly acquired George Pickens, to fill the gap left by Mingo. The Cowboys will open their regular season against the Philadelphia Eagles on September 4, and their performance in the initial games will be crucial in setting the tone for the rest of the season.