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Inactives Moton, Chuba, Wharton now includes Coker


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Cowboys' out/questionable...

  • OG Tyler Booker - OUT
  • WR KaVontae Turpin - OUT
  • WR CeeDee Lamb - OUT
  • RB Miles Sanders - OUT
  • MLB Jack Sanborn - OUT
  • OT Ajani Cornelius - QUESTIONABLE
  • OL Tyler Smith - QUESTIONABLE
  • EDGE Marshawn Kneeland - QUESTIONABLE
  • CB Trevon Diggs - QUESTIONABLE
  • CB Caelen Carson - QUESTIONABLE
  • CB DaRon Bland - QUESTIONABLE
  • WR Jonathan Mingo - QUESTIONABLE

Full participants:

  • EDGE Sam Williams
  • EDGE Jadaveon Clowney
  • EDGE Dante Fowler Jr
  • EDGE James Houston
  • MLB Kenneth Murray
  • S Juanyeh Thomas
  • S Donovan Wilson
  • OT Tyler Guyton
  • QB Joe Milton

 

Carson fully practiced this week but is listed as questionable. Clowney likely to play it looks based on practice as well. Cornelius, Diggs, Kneeland, and Smith were limited all week. Mingo likely not going to be able to play.

Dante Fowler Jr missed practice with an illness Thur + Fri. I imagine he'll suit up as well.

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Cowboys going in with the following...

  • RB: Javonte Williams, Jaydon Blue
  • WR: George Pickens, Jalen Tolbert, Ryan Flournoy
  • OL: 2nd-string RG, hobbled starting LT + LG
  • LB: Sanborn out and Murray dinged up but still playing
  • DB: Diggs, Bland, Carson, Thomas, and Wilson all dealing with injuries as well

Their WRs being down CeeDee + Turpin leads me to believe that we are going to see them running the ball often and targeting the TEs over the middle.

Derrick Brown will likely draw plenty of double teams when he is lined up over the second-string RG. Scourton might string some plays together late in the game with his motor and Tyler Smith nursing a knee.

Dallas' edge rushers terrify me, especially with TMo out. Going to need to establish the run and lean on the quick passing game to try to mitigate that.

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