The Cowboys’ final injury report for this week includes 14 players, nearly double the number from Weeks 1 and 2. This will also mark the first time Dallas has players listed as questionable heading into the game, with three receiving that designation.
The Cowboys’ injury report this week reads like a Pro Bowl roster, with some of their top players making appearances. While all of these key players are set to play, it was still unsettling for fans to see so many big names listed.
Both starting wide receivers, Brandin Cooks and CeeDee Lamb, showed up on the report. Cooks was listed as resting, while Lamb raised concerns with an ankle injury. However, both were practicing fully by the week’s end.
Tight end Jake Ferguson, who missed time against New Orleans, was a full participant and has no injury designation this week, which is great news for a Cowboys’ offense that struggled in his absence. Additionally, guard Zack Martin is back to full participation after being limited earlier in the week.
On defense, the secondary also saw representation on the injury report. Safety Malik Hooker (shoulder) and cornerbacks Trevon Diggs (foot) and Jourdan Lewis (rest) were all listed but are cleared to play. Unfortunately for the Ravens’ Zay Flowers and Mark Andrews, all three defenders will be available on Sunday.
On the defensive line, DeMarcus Lawrence, Marshawn Kneeland, and Tyrus Wheat were listed. Lawrence and Wheat were given rest designations, while Kneeland appeared with a calf injury but remains cleared to play.
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