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In the midst of the team’s personnel shortage caused by Miles Sanders’ injury, Cowboys’ Practice Squad Star Sends Emotional Message to Coach Brian Schottenheimer

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In the midst of the team’s personnel shortage caused by Miles Sanders’ injury, Cowboys’ Practice Squad Star Sends Emotional Message to Coach Brian Schottenheimer

Dallas – Following Miles Sanders’ season-ending knee and ankle injury, the Dallas Cowboys’ running back room has been thrust into an unprecedented crisis. Amid this turmoil, Malik Davis, a practice squad player, has suddenly taken center stage. Not because of on-field heroics, but due to a heartfelt message directed at the coaching staff and Cowboys fans.

Cowboys' best player in preseason loss wasn't even on the roster a few days  ago

According to sources inside the locker room, Davis approached offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer after Friday’s practice, his eyes resolute and his voice trembling with emotion:

“Coach, I know there’s an open spot. I’ve been waiting for this chance for a long time. Give me one shot to play, and I promise—I won’t let you down.”

The 26-year-old, who was cut from the roster at the start of the season and has been grinding away on the practice squad, continued:

“I’ve been working every single day, even when no one was watching. I’m ready. I’ll fight for this jersey, for the star on the helmet, and for the entire city of Dallas. Just one chance, coach… just one.”

His words quickly spread within the team, leaving many teammates deeply moved. One Cowboys player shared that Davis “practices with the heart of someone who’s been overlooked but never gave up.”

If Davis is called up to the active roster this week, it won’t just be a chance to play—it will be a moment of vindication for his perseverance, faith, and love for the silver star. At a time when the Cowboys need fighting spirit more than ever, Malik Davis is proving that sometimes, the quietest individuals carry the fiercest fire within.

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Pushing Through Pain in Practice, Cowboys Star Faces Heartbreaking Outcome Before Tough Panthers Matchup Frisco, Texas – In the harsh world of the NFL, sometimes courage leads to tragedy. That is the story of Miles Sanders, the running back cornerstone of the Dallas Cowboys, who pushed through pain to try practicing and return to play before the Carolina Panthers on this Sunday. But the fateful Wednesday (8/10/2025) changed everything – his knee and ankle injuries flared up severely, forcing him to miss the rest of the 2025 season. Sanders, the 28-year-old star who signed a 1-year contract worth 1.34 million USD with the Cowboys, had been absent since Week 4 after the tie with the Green Bay Packers. With the "Cowboy Way" spirit – never giving up – he decided to test himself in Wednesday's practice, hoping to recover in time for the Panthers game. However, after just a few movements, Sanders had to leave the field with a pained expression. The medical team confirmed he needs knee chondral tissue graft surgery, ending his hopes of returning. In an emotional interview on 105.3 The Fan, Sanders shared with a choked voice:“I just wanted to take the field and fight for Dallas, for the fans who trusted me. I pushed through the pain, tried my hardest to come back, but I never expected it to turn out like this… Now, I can only cheer from the sidelines, and I want to apologize to the coach and the fans for my stubborn actions.” Sanders' words cut like a knife into the hearts of Cowboys fans. The die-hard supporters at AT&T Stadium, accustomed to indomitable warriors like Emmitt Smith or Ezekiel Elliott, now have to witness another pillar fall. On forums like Reddit and X, fans express sadness mixed with pride: "Sanders is a true warrior, but why is fate so cruel?" or "Dallas will miss you, Miles. Come back stronger!" The overall mood is regret, but it also ignites unity – the Cowboys still have Javonte Williams and rookie Jaydon Blue to continue the fight. With 21 injured players, the Cowboys are in a tough spot, but Sanders' story reminds us that the NFL is not just about wins, but about resilience in overcoming adversity. Fans, with their silver and blue hearts, will continue to support – because Dallas never surrenders. Hopes are high that Sanders will return next season, stronger than ever.