Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse on his injured knee: 'I'll be good'

75756A5E-120A-4932-810C-2FD980DB785E

The Cowboys appear to have dodged a bullet when it comes to the health of safety Jayron Kearse.

Kearse, who left the Cowboys' 31-14 Wild Card win over the Bucs on Monday night with a left knee injury, told reporters after the game that he isn't concerned about the injury.

"It's feeling alright. I'll be good, Kearse said, via 105.3 The Fan's Bobby Belt.

Kearse was injured in the third quarter when linebacker Anthony Barr appeared to fall into his left leg, causing it to buckle. Kearse needed assistance walking off the field and into the blue medical tent where he had his knee wrapped the athletic trainer Britt Brown, 105.3 The Fan's sideline reporter Kristi Scales reported.

Kearse was seen riding the stationary bicycle on the sidelines while the offense was on the field and appeared next to his teammates on the sideline with his helmet on when the defense was on the field. He was listed as questionable to return but never re-entered the game.

Kearse made arguably the biggest play of the night on defense when he intercepted Tom Brady in the end zone when Dallas was up 6-0 in the first half.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Getty Images