
"Back in the lineup against Washington, Booker moved like a man who left the training room weeks ago. He played with quick feet and zero limp on his ankle. He reset the line of scrimmage on early downs, snapped off clean pass-offs on twists, and gave Dak Prescott plenty of runway to climb. Booker's best trait is how he wins on first contact and then keeps the win with low pads, locked inside hand, and hips under him."
"Against Washington, Ezeiruaku played with an unstoppable motor, hitting the same revs in the fourth quarter as the first which resulted in the big payoff, his first NFL sack. He set it up the way veterans do and threatened the offensive linemen with speed then snapping back under when the tackle panicked. He finished through the play and shut the escape hatch with good strength."
"Currently on Non-Football injury list (NFI). His 21-day window to return has officially started this week. The snap count was limited last week, but Blue still flashed the stuff that will get him a second helping. He pressed the front side with patience and went north/south when he got the chance. He handled the unglamorous chores like keeping the pocket clean, and finished his carries much better than he did against the Carolina Panthers."
Booker returned against Washington and displayed full mobility, quick feet, and no limp, consistently resetting the line of scrimmage and providing pass protection for Dak Prescott. Booker wins at first contact and sustains leverage with low pads, inside hand placement, and strong hip position, making him effective in the run game and increasingly reliable in protection. Ezeiruaku produced his first NFL sack by maintaining an relentless motor, threatening with speed, and finishing with strength. Blue is on the Non-Football Injury list with a 21-day return window open and flashed improved patience, north/south rushing, and cleaner pass protection on limited snaps.
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