Coach Cody Hirsch’s squad celebrates a dominant 45–16 victory… but loses two cornerstone starters in a gut-punch twist
INTRODUCTION: A NIGHT OF HIGH HIGHS — AND BRUTAL LOWS
The Dallas Cowboys walked out of Week 12 with one of their most complete victories of the PML season — a 45–16 dismantling of the Indianapolis Colts that showcased how dangerous this team can be when all three phases lock in.
But inside the locker room afterward, there was no parade.
No excessive celebration.
No music blasting or helmets banging.
Instead, there was a quiet, sobering reality:
Dallas won the battle — but lost two important soldiers.
Right guard Tyler Booker, one of the emotional anchors of the Great Wall of Dallas, suffered a broken collarbone and is expected to miss 6–10 weeks.
Rookie defensive tackle Dontay Corleone, the foundational piece of the interior defensive line, tore his labrum and will miss 3–7 weeks.
Two rising stars.
Two core starters.
Two brutal losses at the worst possible time.
TYLER BOOKER: THE HEART OF THE OFFENSIVE LINE GOES DOWN
Before the injury, Tyler Booker was in the middle of one of the best stretches of his young career.
At just 22 years old, the former Alabama mauler had become:
- The most consistent interior pass protector
- The tone-setter in the run game
- A vocal leader alongside Tyler Smith
- The glue that kept the right side stable for Joe Milton
The news hits harder because of what Booker represented — not just his physical dominance, but his presence.
**The Injury: Broken Collarbone
Timeline: 6–10 Weeks
Status: OUT**
This puts his regular-season return in jeopardy. If the timetable leans toward the long end, Booker could miss most — or all — of December.
And for a team fighting for playoff seeding, losing an 85-overall, high-IQ guard who plays with aggression and discipline is a massive blow.
Impact on the Offense
Without Booker:
- The right side loses its best run-blocker
- Protection for Milton gets trickier against interior blitzes
- The rotation may now rely on less experienced depth pieces
- Play-calling may shift toward left-side runs behind Tyler Smith and Kadyn Proctor
The Cowboys offense is still talented enough to thrive — but losing Booker unquestionably removes a stabilizing force.
DONTAY CORLEONE: A ROOKIE SENSATION SIDELINED AT THE PEAK OF HIS RISE
The “Godfather” of the Dallas interior defense, Dontay Corleone has been one of the biggest revelations of the 2025 PML season.
His combination of raw power, elite leverage, and disruptive instincts has made him a nightmare for opposing run games and a force that offensive coordinators must account for on every snap.
This is a rookie defensive tackle who:
- Eats double teams
- Closes run lanes instantly
- Pushes the pocket into the quarterback
- Allows Matayo and Ezeiruaku to feast off the edges
- Gives Brisker and Overshown clean looks in the second level
And now?
**The Injury: Torn Labrum
Timeline: 3–7 Weeks
Status: OUT**
Corleone’s physical playing style made him indispensable — and that’s what makes the loss sting.
Impact on the Defense
Without Corleone:
- The middle of the defensive line loses its strongest anchor
- Nose/1-tech responsibilities fall to backups
- Offensive lines may target the interior more heavily
- Run defense could soften without his gap control
- Pass rush may become more edge-heavy instead of interior-driven
The Cowboys still boast stars like Matayo Uiagalelei, Donovan Ezeiruaku, and Osa Odighizuwa, but Corleone’s absence leaves a gap that only true game reps can fill.
EMOTIONAL IMPACT: TWO CORE STARTERS, TWO LEADERS-IN-THE-MAKING
Coach Hirsch’s Cowboys have become known for young players embracing leadership roles early — Booker and Corleone were prime examples.
Booker was the enforcer of the offensive line.
Corleone was the gravitational pull of the defensive interior.
Losing both in the same week isn’t just tactical — it’s emotional. Leadership, communication, and trust take hits when young cornerstone players go down.
The locker room felt that.
Veterans like:
- CeeDee Lamb
- Tyler Smith
- DeMarvion Overshown
- George Pickens
- Jaquan Brisker
all took moments postgame to check on their injured teammates.
This team is close.
This team cares.
And that connection will be essential over the next several weeks.
NEXT MAN UP — WHO STEPS IN?
At Right Guard:
Dallas may look to:
- Geno VanDeMark
- Asim Richards (depth lineman capable of sliding inside)
- Free agents or practice squad elevations
Protection will be the immediate area to monitor.
At Defensive Tackle:
The Cowboys will likely rotate:
- Osa Odighizuwa
- Mazi Smith (if still on roster depending on league setup)
- Additional rotational linemen
Expect Dallas to rely more heavily on:
- Matayo’s edge pressure
- Ezeiruaku’s motor
- Overshown’s run fits
- Brisker shooting gaps in certain packages
THE SILVER LINING: RECOVERY TIMELINES GIVE DALLAS HOPE
While both injuries are serious, neither is season-ending.
If things go well:
- Corleone could return before or during the playoff push
- Booker could be back in time for postseason action
If Dallas stands tall through adversity now, they could enter January healthier and more dangerous than ever.
COWBOYS’ RESPONSE: PLAY HARDER. PLAY SMARTER. PLAY FOR THEM.
Coach Hirsch preaches accountability, unity, and resilience. With Booker and Corleone down, the message becomes even clearer:
“We don’t replace them — we honor them by elevating our standard.”
This Cowboys roster has depth.
It has leadership.
It has star power at every level.
And it has the mental toughness that great teams develop only after being punched in the mouth.
Week 12’s victory proved Dallas is ascending.
Week 12’s injuries challenge Dallas to keep climbing.
FINAL WORD: A TEAM TESTED — BUT STILL DANGEROUS
Injuries hurt.
Injuries derail.
Injuries challenge coaching, players, and chemistry.
But in the PML, champions aren’t defined by what goes right — they’re defined by how they respond when things go wrong.
The Cowboys lost two key starters.
They lost two leaders.
They lost two foundational pieces.
But they didn’t lose their identity.
They didn’t lose their direction.
And they didn’t lose their fight.
If anything?
These injuries might be the catalyst that turns Dallas into the mentally tough contender they were destined to become.


