Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman La'el Collins suffered a torn ligament in his right big toe during his team's Week 3 game against the Chicago Bears. Collins will undergo surgery and has been placed on injured reserve. It is uncertain when he will return to action.
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Latest on Collins' Timeline for Return
Tuesday, Oct. 25
"I don't think that's out the window right now," Collins said of a return this season, according to Drew Davison of the Star-Telegram. "We've just got to see how it goes, see how it's feeling. I'm excited."
Collins Undergoes Surgery
Tuesday, Oct. 4
During an appearance on 105.3 The Fan, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Collins had surgery that will end his campaign, per Davison.
Todd Archer of ESPN.com previously reported on the procedure, noting Collins would be placed on injured reserve while he recovers.
Collins Has Enjoyed Successful Start to NFL Career
Collins, a potential first-round pick during the early stages of last year's draft process, ended up going undrafted because of off-field question marks. The Cowboys signed him as a free agent, though, and he's proved to be worth the investment, developing into a stabilizing force up front.
The 23-year-old LSU product has been durable throughout his career. The only notable issue that arose during his rookie campaign was an ankle injury that cost him one game last year.
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