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Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Carlos Watkins listed as questionable to return with calf injury

by:Austin Brezina01/22/23

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Dallas Cowboys hoping to boost defensive tackle position before the 2023 NFL Draft Carlos Watkins Johnathan Hankins
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The Cowboys could be without defensive tackle Carlos Watkins for the rest of their game on Sunday after he suffered a calf injury. Watkins suffered the injury early in the game and limped off the field before receiving further treatment. Shortly afterwards, Dallas listed Watkins as “questionable” officially with a calf injury.

Carlos Watkins suffers calf injury

“Cowboys defensive tackle Carlos Watkins (calf) is questionable to return,” explained Dallas Morning NewsMichael Gehlken during the first half.

The injury came right in the middle of an impressive start by the Dallas defensive line, with the pass rush and run defense both causing havoc for the San Francisco offense early. Although the Dallas depth at defensive tackle continued to keep them on the attack — with a big pair of tackles by Johnathan Hankins — losing Watkins would likely have a big impact on their substitutions in the second half.

Tony Pollard carted off field with injury

The Dallas Cowboys also saw star running back Tony Pollard go down with injury late in the first half after his ankle was pinned during a tackle. Pollard was helped off the field after the injury and entered the injury tent on the sideline, eventually getting carted off the field with a towel over his head.

Although it was unclear exactly how Pollard was injured on the play, replay showed his ankle getting pinned underneath a defender dragging him down after a reception.

The broadcast team immediately pointed to the similarity of his injury to the one suffered by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes on Saturday. Mahomes continued in the game with visible pain, and was later diagnosed with a high-ankle sprain.

Shortly afterwards, Pollard exited the injury tent and was carted off the field into the locker room for further evaluation and treatment.