The Dallas Cowboys received a much-needed boost following their thrilling 40-37 overtime Week 2 win. Wide receiver and return specialist KaVontae Turpin exited the victory over the New York Giants with a concerning neck injury, raising immediate fears among fans and teammates alike. But early reports now suggest the injury is not as severe as it initially appeared.
According to The Athletic’s Jon Machota, an update was provided by offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer. He took to X (formerly known as Twitter) with encouraging news following team tests and evaluations.
“Sounds like most of the tests have come back pretty clear.”
The injury occurred during a second-half kickoff return, shortly after Turpin had amassed 157 all-purpose yards, including a key touchdown. Before the