Dallas Cowboys receiver and return specialist KaVontae Turpin sustained a high-ankle sprain in Sunday’s lopsided loss to San Francisco, NFL Network reported Monday.
ESPN also reported that Cowboys cornerback C.J. Goodwin tore a pectoral muscle and is out for the season.
Turpin, 27, scored the Cowboys’ only touchdown with a 26-yard reception in the second quarter of a 42-10 setback against the 49ers.
He will have an MRI to determine the severity of the sprain but a typical absence for such an injury is 4-6 weeks, per the report.
Turpin has caught five passes for 51 yards and a touchdown and has rushed six times for 66 yards and a score in five games this season. He has also returned five punts for 30 yards and two kickoffs for 33 yards.
Goodwin, 33, is a special teams ace playing in his sixth season with Dallas. He has four tackles in five games this season and has recorded 67 tackles in 102 games (one start) with the Atlanta Falcons (2016-17), Arizona Cardinals (2017) and Cowboys.
–Field Level Media