Here is the Dallas Cowboys injury report for Friday
The Dallas Cowboys are dealing with a rash of injuries. DeMarcus Lawrence was sent to injured reserve, and Micah Parsons was ruled out for Sunday’s game and will likely miss multiple games. Playing undermanned to go on the road and beat the Pittsburgh Steelers at less than full strength will take a gutsy performance. Here’s where Dallas and Pittsburgh stand regarding injuries after the week’s final injury report.
CB Trevon Diggs is QUESTIONABLE for the Cowboys. WR Brandin Cooks is OUT.
Here’s the full Dallas Cowboys-Pittsburgh Steelers injury report. pic.twitter.com/kGxjyLAJHo
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Additionally to Parsons, Brandin Cooks was ruled out, to no one’s surprise. Cooks was discovered to have had an infection from his knee procedure and will miss at least Sunday’s game. Caelen Carson was limited in today’s Friday practice and is considered questionable to play. The Cowboys did not activate DaRon Bland. Therefore, if Carson misses Sunday’s game, Dallas will be thin at cornerback again.
Tyler Guyton popped up on the injury report yesterday (shoulder) and practiced fully again today. He should be good to go against Pittsburgh, and so should Markquese Bell. Trevon Diggs was also limited Friday and is questionable, yet expected to play against the Steelers. Marist Liufau is also questionable with a quad injury.
Pittsburgh will be without two of their reserve running backs. Jaylen Warren (knee) and Cordarrelle Patterson (ankle) have been ruled out. Outside linebacker Alex Highsmith has also been ruled out with a groin injury. Backup quarterback Russell Wilson has been limited all week at practice and listed as questionable for Sunday’s game. Meanwhile, defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi has been limited at practice the last two days and is questionable for Sunday night.