Dallas Cowboys' Javonte Williams Suffers Shoulder Injury in Crucial MNF Match
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Dallas Cowboys running back Javonte Williams suffered a shoulder injury in the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings, leaving his status uncertain for the remainder of the contest. The incident occurred while Williams was attempting to score a 1-yard touchdown, and his fall to the ground was met with visible signs of pain. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Williams was initially listed as questionable to return, but later managed to walk off the field with the help of trainers. The Cowboys attempted to reinsert him into the game, but ultimately decided against it due to his shoulder injury. In Williams' absence, backups Malik Davis and Hunter Luepke took on increased rushing responsibilities, playing a crucial role in the team's efforts to secure a victory. Williams, who had amassed 1,022 yards and nine touchdowns this season, had six carries for 13 yards and one touchdown before his departure. Although medical staff evaluated Williams for a possible neck injury and concussion, they did not immediately rule him out for the game. As of now, Williams' status remains uncertain, and his potential return to the game is still up in the air.