Cowboys Place DB C.J. Goodwin On IR, Designate WR Noah Brown To Return

The Dallas Cowboys officially placed DB C.J. Goodwin on injured reserve Thursday and designated WR Noah Brown to return from injured reserve, according to Todd Archer.

This officially opens a three-week window of time for the Cowboys to add Brown to their active roster or he would revert back to injured reserve.

Goodwin suffered a broken forearm a few weeks ago.

Goodwin, 28, originally signed on with the Steelers as an undrafted free agent out of California of Pennsylvania back in 2014. He bounced on and off their practice squad before signing on with the Falcons’ practice squad.

Goodwin had brief stints with the Bengals, Giants, and 49ers before signing on with the Bengals during the preseason. Unfortunately, he was waived coming out of the preseason and later signed to the Bengals’ practice squad.

The Cowboys added him to their roster a few weeks ago.

In 2018, Goodwin appeared in two games for the Cowboys and recorded one tackle and no interceptions.

Brown, 22, is a former seventh-round pick of the Cowboys back in 2017. He’s currently in the second year of his four-year, $2.47 million contract and set to make base salaries of $555,000 and $645,000 over the next two years of the agreement.

In 2017, Brown appeared in 13 games for the Cowboys and caught four passes for 33 yards receiving and no touchdowns.

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