Dallas Cowboys Guard Robert Jones Breaks Bone in Neck, Out 2-3 Months
- Amid training camp, Cowboys guard Rob Jones broke a bone in his neck during Sunday and is expected to miss two to three months.
- During Sunday in training camp, Cowboys guard Rob Jones had been working with the starting unit and battling rookie Tyler Booker for a starting spot.
- During his medical evaluation, Jones underwent an exam and MRI that showed the injury will not require surgery, and he spent extra time coaching Booker after practice.
- In his absence, the injury opens the door for Tyler Booker, rookie guard, to claim a starting spot, affecting Cowboys' offensive line depth.
- Next month, the Cowboys face the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on Aug. 9, then open the 2025 season in Philadelphia on September 4.
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Cowboys guard Rob Jones breaks bone in his neck and could miss months, he says
Dallas Cowboys guard Rob Jones says he broke a bone in his neck during the first padded practice of training camp and is expected to miss two to three months.
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