Beebe is active for Monday's game against the Cardinals.
Beebe has been sidelined since Week 3 due to an ankle injury. His return should be a significant lift to the Cowboys' offensive line, as he'll be set to start at center.
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Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Activated Monday
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The Cowboys have activated Beebe (ankle) from injured reserve, but he remains questionable for Monday's game against the Cardinals.
The second-year pro was expected to return for the Cowboys' Week 9 matchup against the Cardinals on Monday night, and his activation to the active roster is a step in the right direction. However, Beebe is still listed as questionable, so his return may ultimately come following Dallas' Week 10 bye. If active Monday night, he's likely to operate as the team's top center.
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Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Full practice Thursday
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Beebe (ankle) was a full participant at practice Thursday, Jon Machota of The Athletic reports.
Beebe was able to open the week with a full practice after he was limited all week prior to the team's Week 8 loss to the Broncos. The offensive lineman was designated to return from injured reserve Oct. 22, and he appears to be tracking towards making his regular-season debut Monday night against the Cardinals.
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Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Staying on IR
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Beebe (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Broncos.
Beebe was designated to return from injured reserve Wednesday. He was limited in practice all week, and he's not quite ready to return from an ankle injury he sustained in Week 2 against the Giants. Beebe will look to increase his practice participation and be activated from IR ahead of the Cowboys' Week 9 clash against the Cardinals on Monday, Nov. 3. Brock Hoffman will continue to start at center for the Cowboys for as long as Beebe is sidelined.
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Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Set to return to practice
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Dallas designated Beebe (ankle) for return to practice from its injured reserve list Wednesday.
Beebe hasn't been able to participate in football activities since hurting his ankle in Week 2 versus the Giants, but it now looks like he's nearing a return to action as the Cowboys begin Week 8 preparation. His level of activity at practice during the week will be worth keeping an eye on as Sunday's game at Denver approaches.
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Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Lands on IR
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The Cowboys placed Beebe (ankle) on injured reserve Monday.
Beebe will now be forced to miss a minimum of four games after having suffered an ankle injury in the fourth quarter of Sunday's win over the Giants. Beebe is expected to be sidelined for 6-to-8 weeks, and Brock Hoffman will likely start at center for Dallas during that span.
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Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Set to return Week 16
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Beebe (concussion) practiced in full throughout this week and doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against Tampa Bay, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.
Beebe sat out last Sunday's win over the Panthers due to a concussion, but he's good to go for Week 16 after clearing the NFL's five-step protocol. His return to action likely means T.J. Bass (thigh) will move back to a rotational role if he's able to suit up Sunday.
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Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Sustains concussion
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Beebe has been diagnosed with a concussion and will be out for the remainder of Monday's game against the Bengals, RJ Ochoa of BloggingTheBoys.com reports.
Beebe took a hit to the head in the second quarter of Monday's game and was ruled out at halftime after being evaluated. He'll have to clear the league's five-step concussion protocol in order to play against the Panthers in Week 15. Brock Hoffman has shifted over to center in Beebe's place to begin the second half, while T.J. Bass has filled Hoffman's spot at right guard.
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Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Heading to Big D
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The Cowboys selected Beebe in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 73rd overall.
Taking offensive linemen from Kansas State is rarely a bad idea and Beebe is the latest one to make it to the league with immense potential. He had second-round grade by many scouts thanks to his All-American-level play for his final two years in the Little Apple. Beebe is squat and strong at 6-foot-3 and 322 pounds, and he carries a mean streak. His immediate projection is difficult to figure given the Cowboys' depth at guard, but he should be the heir apparent to the 33-year-old Zack Martin.