The Cowboys just got their defensive ‘quarterback’ back — and somehow, nobody’s talking about it.QQ

The Dallas Cowboys are getting a player back that many are forgetting about.

The Dallas Cowboys are expected to have a bunch of new faces on defense when they take the field again next Monday night following the trade deadline and a much-needed bye week. The conversation surrounding “new players” on the defense has mostly focused around four key figures:
- DT Quinnen Williams: Acquired via trade
- LB Logan Wilson: Acquired via trade
- LB DeMarvion Overshown: Returning from injury
- CB Shavon Revel Jr.: Returning from injury, yet to make NFL debut
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But there’s another name that’s being lost in the conversation that could also be about to return, and it’s someone who Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones described as a key figure on defense: Safety Malik Hooker.
Malik Hooker dubbed ‘quarterback’ of Cowboys defense, and he could return Week 11
Hooker was placed on Injured Reserve in early October after he suffered a toe injury during the Cowboys’ tie to the Green Bay Packers in Week 4. Now, he’s trending toward returning from injury, though it remains unclear if he’ll be ready to go for Week 11. It sounds likely based on Jones’ comments.
“Getting Hooker back is going to be a big deal,” Jones told 105.3 The Fan during an interview Monday. “He’s the quarterback back there, and he’ll make a big difference.”
That’s big praise for Hooker, who specializes on being the defense’s rangy, high safety covering sideline to sideline.
Paired with Revel Jr., Hooker’s return could mean two reinforcements for the Cowboys defense on the secondary. However, it remains if the rookie gets as much playing time as the fanbase would want him to.
“Revel is going to be a work in progress because he hasn’t played any football until the last couple of weeks,” Jones added. “We’ll see with him.”
For now, one thing is clear: The Cowboys defense will look different when it takes the field against the Las Vegas Raiders come Nov. 17. Now the question is, will it look better?



