DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys' second-year center Cooper Beebe is expected to miss six to eight weeks, sources confirmed.
He left Sunday's game against the Giants with an ankle injury in the fourth quarter as the game headed into overtime. Sources later confirmed that Beebe suffered a high ankle sprain.
Beebe, who was drafted by the Cowboys in 2024, was replaced Sunday by backup center Brock Hoffman. He was previously benched for several weeks during the 2024 season due to a concussion.
Source confirms what you seeing about @Cowboys center Cooper Beebe. He’s expected to mis 6-8 weeks with a high ankle sprain.
Tough blow for a young and developing Cowboys offensive line. pic.twitter.com/v4390LSKeL — Joe Trahan (@JoeTrahan) September 15, 2025
Beebe has been a starter on the offensive