Cowboys vs Eagles: Rookies Awuzie and Woods’ Time to Shine

Mauricio Rodriguez

As the Dallas Cowboys get ready to square off against the 8-1 Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday Night Football, Rod Marinelli’s defense will se quite a bit of changes. With star linebacker Sean Lee expected to miss three games, it won’t be an easy stretch for a Cowboys defensive squad that was looking surprisingly good before last week.

But the linebacker corp won’t be the only part of the defense that’ll see changes. The secondary will have to switch things up with Jeff Heath unlikely to play this Sunday.

No fan should be happy about any injury, no matter who the player is. However, it’s fair to point out that this might be one of those injuries in which the injured guy never gets his job back, and someone else takes his place by stepping up and performing.

Rookie safety Xavier Woods has been playing very well all season long, and will be starting for the first time in the biggest game of the season for Dallas.

Since the moment he was drafted, it was a common belief that Woods was a complete steal and that he’d be starting at some point in the season. Well, that time is now, and he better take advantage of the opportunity.

Looking at the tape, Woods has made the most out of every snap he’s played and has flashed a lot as a play-maker. I’d be surprised if Heath still has his job once he’s cleared to return.

But 25 isn’t the only rookie defensive back that we’ll see more tomorrow night.

Will Chidobe Awuzie's Return Benefit The Cowboys Defense?
Dallas Cowboys’ Jourdan Lewis (27), Chidobe Awuzie (33) and Xavier Woods (25) (AP Photo/Ron Jenkins)

After practicing for two weeks in a row, second-round pick Chidobe Awuzie is expected to make his return to action in the NFL. We’ve all been waiting for this moment for a long time now, and what better time to return but against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Awuzie is a guy who we expected to make an instant impact on this defense but his availability’s been a big issue. Basically, he’s played only in the season opener. In case you’re wondering, here are his snaps on defense, per Pro Football Reference. 

  • 39 vs NY Giants.
  • 5 @ DEN Broncos.
  • 9 vs GB Packers.

Now in week 11, all members of Cowboys Nation are intrigued by how the rookie will perform. He’s fully practiced for two weeks in a row, so there’s enough reason to be optimistic about it.

One thing to keep an eye on is how the Cowboys use Chidobe Awuzie as they try to get him back into action. We all know that Chido is a versatile player and he’ll more than likely see playing time as a cornerback and as a safety.

With a season that’s been anything but easy, and with lots of adversity surrounding the team, an impressive performance by these two rookies could be a difference maker in the Cowboys’ biggest game of the season.