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Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Set to return Week 16
Cooper Beebe (concussion) practiced in full throughout this week and doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against Tampa Bay, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.Beebe sat out last Sunday's win over the Panthers due to a concussion, but he's good to go for Week 16 after clearing the NFL's five-step protocol. His return to action likely means T.J. Bass (thigh) will move back to a rotational role if he's able to suit up Sunday.
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Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Won't be able to suit up Sunday
Cooper Beebe (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's Week 15 matchup against the Panthers, Patrik Walker of the Dallas Cowboys' official site reports.Beebe suffered a concussion in the second quarter of Monday's loss to the Bengals and was replaced at center by Brock Hoffman, who shifted over from right guard. Meanwhile, T.J. Bass entered off the bench to fill in at right guard for Hoffman. That will likely be the Cowboys' alignment again Sunday with Beebe unable to suit up.
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Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Sustains concussion
Cooper Beebe has been diagnosed with a concussion and will be out for the remainder of Monday's game against the Bengals, RJ Ochoa of BloggingTheBoys.com reports.Beebe took a hit to the head in the second quarter of Monday's game and was ruled out at halftime after being evaluated. He'll have to clear the league's five-step concussion protocol in order to play against the Panthers in Week 15. Brock Hoffman has shifted over to center in Beebe's place to begin the second half, while T.J. Bass has filled Hoffman's spot at right guard.
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Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Making push for starting job
Cooper Beebe saw the majority of first-team reps at center during Tuesday's practice, Nick Harris of DallasCowboys.com reports.Brock Hoffman began training camp penciled into the starting center job, but Beebe has come on strong and the duo is now alternating who gets the bulk of the first-team reps each day. Beebe, selected in the third round of the 2024 Draft out of Kansas State, is likely the player Dallas is hoping will win the job of replacing Tyler Biadasz in the middle of the offensive line, but he will need to earn it.
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Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Heading to Big D
The Dallas Cowboys selected Cooper Beebe in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 73rd overall.Taking offensive linemen from Kansas State is rarely a bad idea and Beebe is the latest one to make it to the league with immense potential. He had second-round grade by many scouts thanks to his All-American-level play for his final two years in the Little Apple. Beebe is squat and strong at 6-foot-3 and 322 pounds, and he carries a mean streak. His immediate projection is difficult to figure given the Cowboys' depth at guard, but he should be the heir apparent to the 33-year-old Zack Martin.