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The Dallas Cowboys' final injury report for Week 9 against the Arizona Cardinals has been released, with six players ruled out and three as questionable.
The Cowboys got CeeDee Lamb back while the Commanders ruled out Terry McLaurin ahead of Sunday’s divisional matchup at AT&T Stadium.
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Cowboys-Cardinals final injury report: Beebe status update ahead of Week 9
The Cowboys are still dealing with secondary injuries, but their OL may be whole again for the first time since Week 2.
The Dallas Cowboys released the team's final injury report for Week 8 against the Broncos, with two starters and two fan-favorites nearing a return ruled out.
The Dallas Cowboys opened their practice week on Thursday for Monday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals and released their first injury report of the week. Three players did not practice, six who were limited and four who practiced fully. Four are in their 21-day practice windows on various reserve lists.
The Dallas Cowboys had their second practice of the week Friday in preparation for Monday night’s game against the Arizona Cardinals and released their second injury report. All 13 players on Thursday’s report had the same status Friday, but a 14th was added as punter Bryan Anger did not practice because of an illness.
Another week, and another injury report that is filled with a bunch of Dallas Cowboy names. The Dallas Cowboys take on the Denver Broncos tomorrow, a team that has owned them the last few times they have played.
Melton is in the concussion protocol after being injured against the Cowboys. The short week could affect his chances of being cleared in time for Sunday’s game. After Wilson was injured Monday night, rookie Cody Simon replaced him and had the green dot in his helmet to relay the defensive calls.
The Denver Broncos (5-2) have two players listed on their injury report as they ready to meet the Dallas Cowboys (3-3-1) on Sunday, Oct. 26 at Empower Field at Mile High, with kickoff scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET.
Jerry Jones wasn't bluffing, after all. After foreshadowing on Monday that a deal was in the works, the Cowboys pulled off the first big trade of NFL deadline day by acquiring Bengals veteran linebacker Logan Wilson, according to NFL Media .