Dallas Cowboys coach breaks down in tears during live interview after horror injury to star player in emotional scenes

During his press conference this week, Dallas Cowboys coach John Fassel broke down in tears.

When questioned about a player’s ailment, the special teams coach lost it.

When the Houston Texans defeated the team on Monday, safety Markquese Bell sustained a dislocated shoulder.

Bell is gone for the season and will have shoulder surgery.

In the second quarter, the 25-year-old hurt himself during a kickoff play.

He was left in a heap on the ground while attempting to tackle Texans star Dameon Pierce.

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Additionally, in concerning scenes at AT&T Stadium, Bell need help leaving the field.

Bell’s season-long absence was announced by Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy.

Additionally, special teams coach Fassel was overcome with passion and tears when he was questioned about the sad news.

“Yeah, that one hurts,” Fassel remarked, attempting to suppress his feelings.

He’s played as well as a special teams player in ten games as far as I can recall.

“He was injured while flying in there, which is what he does best.

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“He will be alright, but, really, dude, simply, wow.

“The feelings of being undrafted, wanting a little bit more, accepting his place, and thriving in it, damn spending time with these players in meetings, on the practice field, and on the field during games.

“I’m hurting for him because he was on a mission.”

After going undrafted in 2022, Bell is currently in his third season with the Cowboys in the NFL.

Last season, he participated in every Dallas game.

‘Match made in heaven’

By Deputy U.S. Sports Editor Sunni Upal

The Dallas Cowboys hiring Deion Sanders as their head coach is a match made in heaven.

Something needs to change because the Cowboys haven’t won a Super Bowl in thirty years.

Even though this is “America’s Team,” they have devolved into a laughing stock and need someone to bring them back to their former splendor.

Mike McCarthy’s successor as head coach must possess some enchantment and motivation.

Come on,Sanders, Deion.

One of the greatest athletes to ever set foot on the field, Sanders, 57, was a member of Dallas’ squad during their most recent Super Bowl victory.

“Prime Time” is precisely what he is, and the Cowboys need that energy.

Now is the ideal moment for Deion to move on as well.

In terms of popularity and performance, he has elevated the Buffaloes to unprecedented levels.

Shedeur Sanders, a quarterback for the Colorado Buffaloes, is also a senior in college.

If Sanders wishes to remain in college, he could likely get a head coaching position with a team that is a serious contender for a national championship.

However, the opportunity to coach the Dallas Cowboys might not present itself again.

Before Thanksgiving, Dallas’ season seemed all but finished after dropping to 3-7.

The quarterbackAfter requiring surgery to repair his hamstring, Dak Prescottis is out for the year.

This season, defensive standouts Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence have also struggled with injuries.

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There have also been calls for owner Jerry Jones to fire head coach McCarthy.

McCarthy’s contract with the Packers expires at the end of this season.

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