Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones shared updates about defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence’s status, stating that he is not ruling out the possibility of Lawrence returning to action this season, according to comments made on 105.3 The FAN. Lawrence has been sidelined due to a foot injury, which has kept him off the field for recent games.
Jones acknowledged that Lawrence’s readiness to play depends entirely on his recovery progress. “He would be out there if he was ready to go,” Jones explained, emphasizing that the team is prioritizing the player’s health and ability to contribute effectively when he does return. While Jones remained non-committal on a definitive timeline for Lawrence’s recovery, his comments suggest that the Cowboys are open to keeping the door open for his return during the current season, provided his condition improves.
In addition to addressing Lawrence’s potential return this season, Jones touched on the possibility of the defensive end being part of the Cowboys’ roster for the next season. While he did not elaborate on specific plans, his remarks left room for optimism regarding Lawrence’s future with the team.
Lawrence, known for his impact as a pass rusher and leader on the defensive line, has been a key contributor to the Cowboys since being drafted in 2014. Over the years, he has earned Pro Bowl honors and established himself as one of the NFL’s top defensive ends. His absence has undoubtedly been felt by the Cowboys’ defense, which relies on his ability to pressure opposing quarterbacks and disrupt plays in the backfield.
As the Cowboys approach the final stretch of the regular season, Lawrence’s potential return could provide a significant boost to their playoff push. However, Jones made it clear that the team is committed to taking a cautious approach, ensuring Lawrence is fully recovered before stepping back onto the field. Whether he returns this season or next, his presence will undoubtedly play a critical role in the team’s success.