Cowboys Elevate Nick Vigil and Princeton Fant for Week 2 Against the Saints

On Saturday, the Dallas Cowboys revealed their practice squad elevations for Week 2 as they prepare to face the New Orleans Saints. For the second consecutive week, the team has called up linebacker Nick Vigil, who made an impact in Week 1 by playing in 69% of the special teams snaps. Vigil also saw significant defensive action late in the game against the Cleveland Browns when linebacker Eric Kendricks exited due to hydration issues.

In addition to Vigil, the Cowboys have promoted tight end Princeton Fant, as Jake Ferguson deals with an injury. Fant’s elevation provides necessary depth at the tight end position for this crucial Week 2 matchup.

Questions Arise About Dalvin Cook’s Future

The practice squad moves have led to increased speculation about the Cowboys’ plans for their high-profile running back, Dalvin Cook. Cook, who joined the Cowboys after a disappointing season with the New York Jets where he averaged just 3.2 yards per carry, remains on the practice squad. Despite his illustrious name, his current role raises questions about whether the Cowboys see him as a future contributor.

While Cook’s place on the practice squad has sparked uncertainty, it’s unclear if the team’s plan is to keep him in a backup role for the entirety of the season, or to eventually get him game-ready and integrate him into the offense.

Mike McCarthy Offers Hints on Cook’s Status

Head coach Mike McCarthy was vague but optimistic when discussing Cook’s progress earlier in the week. “Dalvin is doing great. He fits in. Hopefully, we can get a full week’s work this week and next week. I’m glad he’s here,” McCarthy told reporters.

His comments suggest that while Cook may not be ready for a prominent role immediately, the coaching staff is monitoring his development closely.

Running Back Room: Leaning on Elliott and Dowdle

For now, the Cowboys are relying on Ezekiel Elliott and Rico Dowdle to carry the load in the running game. Both players have shown potential, but the coaching staff also intends to give rookie Deuce Vaughn more opportunities. A difficult second half in Week 1 prevented Vaughn from seeing more action against the Browns, but his speed and versatility could provide a spark for the Cowboys in upcoming games.

As the season progresses, it remains to be seen how the running back room will evolve, and whether Cook will rise from the practice squad to play a more pivotal role.