
Dallas Cowboys fans are reeling as news breaks: elite cornerback Asante Samuel Jr., fully cleared after a spinal fusion, is making a comeback—but the Cowboys, struggling with the NFL’s worst secondary, are nowhere in the mix.
After a taxing stretch, including a gut-wrenching loss to the Cardinals, a blockbuster trade, and the heartbreaking suicide of Marshawn Kneeland, the Cowboys are in a critical phase. Yet, their secondary remains exposed, ranked dead last by Pro Football Focus with a grade of 36.9.
Samuel, a former second-round pick by the Chargers in 2021, is healthy and eager, meeting with multiple teams—Panthers, Packers, Vikings, 49ers, Bears, Steelers—looking to provide instant defensive reinforcement.
Despite Dallas’ need, the team has made no moves to engage Samuel. With Trevon Diggs on injured reserve, DaRon Bland struggling, and Kaiir Elam only a rotation player, Samuel could have been a transformative addition.

In his final Chargers season, Samuel allowed a passer rating of just 87.4 when targeted—far better than Dallas’ current 112.3 mark. The contrast is stark, and fans are questioning the front office’s inaction.
Even with Quinnen Williams and Logan Wilson boosting the defense upfront, the Cowboys’ backfield woes persist. Samuel could fill gaps immediately, but Dallas has opted to stand pat.
NFL insiders suggest that Samuel’s presence might have not only bolstered coverage but also infused leadership and experience into a young, fragile secondary. His absence in Dallas’ plans has sparked debates across social media.
With the Raiders looming next Monday, questions mount: can the Cowboys survive without top-tier help in the secondary, or will another breakdown expose their vulnerabilities? Fans are anxiously watching, desperate for a spark.
Some speculate Dallas is playing a long-term strategy, focusing on younger talent development. But the risk of continued losses and mounting pressure may force a reevaluation of priorities.
Samuel’s comeback story resonates beyond stats: a player overcoming spinal fusion surgery to reclaim his place in the NFL—a testament to resilience and determination. Yet, the Cowboys’ silence on him feels like a missed opportunity.
Analysts predict Samuel could make an immediate impact for nearly any other team, while Dallas’ gamble may cost them wins in an already challenging season.
The NFL world watches as Samuel prepares for his next meeting, and Cowboys fans can only hope the front office reconsiders before it’s too late.