The Dallas Cowboys got a big win last night over the Philadelphia Eagles, but there was concern that they also suffered some big injuries. But good news; despite their leaving the game and not returning, both LB Leighton Vander Esch and DE Robert Quinn appear to have avoided any significant issues.
Vander Esch suffered a neck stinger in the second quarter and did not come back. It appears he was held out as a precautionary measure, and the Cowboys’ 21-7 lead at that point may have contributed to the decision.
#Cowboys LB Leighton Vander Esch just told me he’s good. First neck stinger. Disputes “history” of neck issues reports. Told me he would have continued playing but “wasn’t up to me”
— Jane Slater (@SlaterNFL) October 21, 2019
Quinn’s rib injury also occurred before halftime and ended his night. The veteran picked up his obligatory sack before going out, and it sounds like he should be fine for Dallas’ next game.
From @GMFB: The #Cowboys got a few injury scares, but LB Leighton Vander Esch (neck) and LB Robert Quinn (rib) are expected to be OK. pic.twitter.com/ld1mncRkNw
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 21, 2019
These defensive standouts join a host of Cowboys starters who are going to benefit greatly from the team’s bye week.
Dallas went into the game with injury concerns to WRs Amari Cooper and Randall Cobb, OTs Tyron Smith and La’el Collins, and CBs Byron Jones and Anthony Brown. Of those, Brown was the only one who did not play last night.
Still, all of these players need a week to rest and be ready for the long haul of the regular season.
The Cowboys will get back to work in Week 9 with a road trip to New York, facing the Giants on Monday Night Football.
Thankfully, it looks like Leighton Vander Esch and Robert Quinn will both be ready to play in two weeks.