How the Cowboys rookie class fared in their season-finale
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How the Cowboys rookie class fared in their season-finale
"Booker went the distance at right guard against the Giants, logging all 55 offensive snaps in the 34-17 loss at MetLife Stadium, and this was one of the few weeks where the rookie's pass protection visibly wobbled. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer referenced in the breakdown after the game that Cooper Beebe allowed four pressures and Booker two, which he called one of the highest totals Booker has had all year, a clear sign this wasn't his cleanest outing in protection."
"The Giants finished with zero sacks and just one quarterback hit on Dak Prescott and Joe Milton combined, so those three pressures were mostly hurries rather than free shots on the passer. Coming into Week 18, Booker had 23 pressures, six QB hits, three sacks and seven penalties on 604 pass-blocking snaps,"
Booker played every offensive snap at right guard in the Week 18 loss and experienced an uncharacteristic wobble in pass protection with two pressures allowed. Coaches noted pressure totals were higher than usual, but the Giants registered zero sacks and only one quarterback hit, limiting the damage. Entering Week 18 Booker owned 23 pressures, six QB hits, three sacks and seven penalties across 604 pass-blocking snaps, so the late pressures nudged totals but did not alter his overall profile. Booker’s interior run blocking helped fuel 30 rushes for 143 yards and two inside touchdowns, producing effective inside lanes while avoiding drive-killing negatives.
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