The Dallas Cowboys are facing a challenge even before the training camp kicks off, as they've lost a key backup offensive lineman for the upcoming season. Matt Hennessy, a vital piece of their depth chart, has been placed on injured reserve following a neck injury that required surgery. Initially, the expectation was that Hennessy would be placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list, but the severity of his injury has sidelined him for the entire 2026 season.
This development is certainly a setback for the Cowboys, who understand the crucial role of having dependable backups on the offensive line. Last season, the team had to navigate through injuries to Tyler Guyton and Cooper Beebe, which highlighted the importance of depth. Hennessy was brought in to fill the void left by Brock Hoffman, who had been a reliable backup at both guard and center before moving on to the Pittsburgh Steelers in free agency.
With Hennessy out, the Cowboys still have T.J. Bass as their primary backup at guard.
However, the question now looms over who will step up at center should Beebe face injury issues again this season. If injuries strike both the guard and center positions, Dallas will have fewer veteran options to rely on.
T.J. Bass, who has been taking reps at center during spring practices, seems to be the frontrunner for the backup center role. Although Bass has never played center in college or the pros, the Cowboys have a track record of successfully converting guards to centers, as seen with Beebe's transition in 2024.
The thinning of the Cowboys' bench is a concern. With one less veteran available, Dallas must be prepared for any simultaneous issues at guard and center. To bolster their options, the Cowboys have signed Chris Glaser, a former practice squad player and UFL offensive lineman, and are considering rookie Drew Shelton for looks at guard this offseason.
As the Cowboys head into training camp, they'll need to keep exploring their options to ensure they have adequate depth on the interior line. The next few weeks will be crucial in determining how well they can fortify their lineup in the face of this early-season adversity.
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