Cowboys G Jones (neck) on IR, ending season
Briefly

Rob Jones, a guard for the Dallas Cowboys, suffered a broken bone in his neck during training camp, leading to his placement on injured reserve. He signed a one-year deal worth $3.75 million with $3 million guaranteed. Jones' injury removed him from the roster, and the team signed running back Malik Davis to take his place amid other running back injuries. The Cowboys are managing a thin running back group due to multiple players' absences, necessitating the acquisition of depth at that position.
Rob Jones' first season with the Dallas Cowboys ended prematurely after a broken bone in his neck during training camp, leading to his placement on injured reserve.
Jones had signed a one-year deal worth $3.75 million with $3 million guaranteed, but his injury reshaped the team's offensive line plans for the season.
With injuries affecting the running back depth, the Cowboys signed Malik Davis to fill in for Jones, as they needed to adjust to rising player absences.
The absence of injuries to Miles Sanders and Deuce Vaughn contributed to the Cowboys' rushed need for a running back, intensifying their roster management.
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