Cowboys WR Mingo likely to start season on IR
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Jonathan Mingo, wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, is expected to begin the season on injured reserve because of a sprained posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, sustained during a preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens. His recovery is estimated to take about 4-6 weeks. Mingo was acquired from the Carolina Panthers last season but did not catch a pass from Dak Prescott. With Mingo unable to play, competition intensifies for receiver positions involving several other players as the Cowboys finalize their roster.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Jonathan Mingo will likely start the season on injured reserve due to a sprained posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.
Mingo suffered his injury on a 49-yard reception against the Baltimore Ravens and is projected to have a recovery period of 4-6 weeks.
The Cowboys acquired Mingo from the Carolina Panthers last year in exchange for a 2025 fourth-rounder and a seventh-round pick.
With Mingo out, the competition for the final receiver spots includes Jalen Tolbert, Ryan Flournoy, Jalen Brooks, Jalen Cropper, and Traeshon Holden.
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