🚨 BREAKING: Cowboys Star DT Kenny Clark Suffers Elbow Injury — Week 8 Status in Serious Doubt
The Dallas Cowboys’ dominant win over the Washington Commanders came with a costly blow. Star defensive tackle Kenny Clark exited the game in the third quarter after suffering an elbow injury during Chris Rodriguez’s 3-yard touchdown run.
Clark remained on the ground for several moments before walking off under his own power, but team medical staff quickly evaluated him on the sideline. Minutes later, the Cowboys officially listed him as “questionable to return.” He never made it back into the game.
While the Cowboys cruised to a 44–22 victory, the atmosphere on the sideline dimmed as trainers worked on Clark’s heavily wrapped arm. According to team insiders, the early signs aren’t encouraging, and there’s growing concern that Clark may miss next week’s matchup as the team awaits further testing.

Clark — a three-time Pro Bowler — was acquired just a week before the season opener in the Micah Parsons blockbuster trade, instantly becoming a cornerstone of Dallas’s revamped defensive front. Before today’s injury, he had logged 15 tackles and 1.5 sacks this season, anchoring the middle with power and consistency.
The veteran has been one of the NFL’s most durable interior defenders, not missing a single game since 2021, making this setback especially worrying for the Cowboys. Losing him, even for a short stretch, could drastically affect defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus’ scheme — especially with upcoming road tests against run-heavy opponents.

Clark’s presence has been pivotal in helping Dallas reestablish its defensive identity after a turbulent offseason. His leadership and experience were instrumental in stabilizing a young locker room still adapting to life without Micah Parsons.
With the Cowboys’ Week 8 showdown looming, all eyes will be on the team’s injury report early this week. If Clark is ruled out, rotational linemen like Osa Odighizuwa and Chauncey Golston could see expanded roles in the interior, though neither replicates Clark’s combination of size, strength, and veteran instincts.
Head coach Mike McCarthy remained tight-lipped postgame, saying only:
“We’ll know more after imaging. He’s tough as nails, but we’re not taking any chances. Health comes first.”
The Cowboys’ defense has already faced adversity this season, and Clark’s potential absence could test the unit’s depth once again.
For now, Cowboys Nation celebrates a dominant win — but beneath the cheers at AT&T Stadium, a cloud of concern hangs over one of their most important defensive pieces.
If early reports hold true, Week 8 could mark the first time since 2021 that Kenny Clark won’t be on the field.