BREAKING: Cowboys’ young star RB will be out for the rest of the season with knee and ankle injuries

The Dallas Cowboys received devastating news ahead of their Week 6 matchup — their promising young running back is officially ruled out for the remainder of the season. The locker room fell silent upon hearing the update.
Coaches and teammates expressed deep concern, knowing how much energy and consistency he brought to the offense. His explosive plays and relentless drive had become a major part of the Cowboys’ identity this year.
Miles Sanders, who had recently found his rhythm with Dallas after a slow start, now faces a long and painful road to recovery. His absence leaves a significant gap in both leadership and production.

““IT HURTS MORE THAN ANY HIT I’VE EVER TAKEN — NOT BEING OUT THERE WITH MY BROTHERS, NOT FIGHTING FOR DALLAS. BUT THIS ISN’T THE END… I’LL COME BACK STRONGER, FOR MY TEAM AND FOR EVERY FAN WHO BELIEVES IN ME.””
The young running back’s journey has been defined by perseverance, and this setback only adds another chapter to his already resilient career. Dallas fans have flooded social media with messages of love and support.
Team officials are expected to explore rotational options to fill the position, but finding someone who can match Sanders’ explosive bursts and field vision will be no easy task for coach Mike McCarthy.
Analysts believe this injury could shift the Cowboys’ offensive strategy for the rest of the season, forcing greater reliance on the passing game and short-yardage versatility from the remaining backfield.
Despite the heartbreak, the team vows to dedicate the upcoming games to their fallen star. For now, Sanders’ spirit remains unbroken — and the Cowboys will fight on in his name.