Jourdan Lewis still needs time after being activated from PUP list

Sep 2, 2023
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Jourdan Lewis expected to start training Camp on PUP list 2

Veteran cornerback Jourdan Lewis was activated from the PUP list on Tuesday and will be on the roster against the New York Giants next Sunday.

He won’t be ready for week one, but could be ready within the next few weeks.

Lewis missed all of training camp and the preseason while recovering from a Lisfranc injury.

I and others thought Lewis came off the PUP list a bit early. It was surprising.

He will still need a handful of weeks to get game-ready, so the one pushback I have is adding him to the 53-man roster and not just starting him on the PUP list.

He is going to miss the first three weeks of the probably season, anyway.

Once ready, Lewis will compete with DaRon Bland for snaps as the slot cornerback.

With an already loaded cornerback room, adding Lewis back just a few weeks into the season will be huge.

This defense has a chance to be special.

“I feel really good. The best I have in a while,” Lewis said.

“The tough part is over. I can do all the breaks and cuts and stuff like that, it’s just now getting back in the fold and actually playing football against people.”

With the trade of Kelvin Joseph, the room now has Lewis, Bland, Trevon Diggs, Stephon Gilmore, Noah Igbinoghene, who they traded Joseph for, and Eric Scott Jr.

Nahshon Wright is on the I.R.

Scott Jr. impressed me this camp, but I didn’t think he did enough to make the roster; I’m glad I was wrong.

Lewis has been with the Cowboys for his entire career and can still play at a high level.

His best year came in 2021 when he started 13 games and recorded three interceptions.

It will take some time to get him remotely close to the player he was before the injury, but I know Dan Quinn will have a game plan for him.

Bland will start the year as the starter, but Lewis should have his chance to get that job back.

I love Bland, but both are great with dime-man coverage and the type of defense Quinn runs.

All of this will iron out once Lewis can step on the field again, but for now, he will continue to practice for the next couple of weeks.

This is a good problem for Dallas to have. Depth is always a good thing.

It is even better when you have backups who could be a starter on 90% of the other teams in the NFL.

Regardless, Lewis is going to make his way back into this defense sooner rather than later.

If they didn’t think he could make it back sooner, they would not have removed him from the PUP list.

It is only going to add more fire power on the defense when he can check in.

I am so excited for the season to start, I can’t wait for next week.

I always have high hopes, but with the amount of talent on this football team in a weaker NFC, the door is wide open for them to take it.

Shane Taylor

Shane Taylor

Shane Taylor is a Dallas Cowboys fan from the Midwest. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and works at a Junior College in the TRIO Upward Bound department. Taylor has written for two publications in his lifetime. The first was as a Sports Reporter for Journal Star while in college. He also spent a year as a Regional News Reporter for Shaw Media. When he is not working or writing for Inside The Star, he enjoys bowling competitively. Feel free to connect with him on his social media outlets listed below!

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Ben
Ben
Sep 2, 2023 1:17 PM

If Lewis isn’t going to be active for 3 weeks why in the world didn’t they leave him on the PUP and keep Land or Cox? I know guys on PUP can’t technically practice with the team until they’re actuvated but given how thin they are at LB and the likelihood that Land would be claimed one of the two of those guys, Cox for depth or Land for the future when they lose Armstrong, would have made much more sense than a guy who really can’t play yet. Plus, the backup plan behind Biadasz is murky at best. SMH….

Chris
Chris
Sep 3, 2023 9:52 AM
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The “not being able to practice while on pup” is huge. Lets say it take 3 practice weeks to get into football shape. They would be then be down to effectively 3 CBs for at least 7 games instead of 3 games. The team needs at least 4 CBs in the pass happy league. If one of the top three miss any time during a game in 7 weeks we would be putting Scott Jr in a real game. That’s scarier than backup center of LB (which we have Micah for).

Leonard Trevino
Leonard Trevino
Sep 3, 2023 2:45 PM

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