The Cowboys injury report for Wednesday
After a long season, we are at the last game of the year for the Dallas Cowboys. With the team eliminated from postseason contention, expect several call-ups from the practice squad to give players a chance to make an impression heading into the offseason, plus a nice paycheck. As you would expect, some Dallas starters will be less than motivated to gut out nagging injuries and get on the field for the season finale.
After today’s practice on New Year’s Day, there’s a lengthy injury report for the Cowboys. Here’s how Dallas looks after their first day of practice in preparation for the Washington Commanders.
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Defensive back Kemon Hall did not practice (hamstring). Also not practicing was LB Nick Vigil who was sidelined by a foot injury. Many players were limited. Donovan Wilson is managing a knee injury and earned a limited tag. The goes for Princeton Fant, who has a calf injury as well as T.J. Bass, who has been dealing with a lingering thigh injury. Tackle Chuma Edoga was also limited with a toe. Practicing in full was Jourdan Lewis (elbow) and Jalen Tolbert (finger).
For Dallas’ opponent, the Washington Commanders, they have clinched a spot in the postseason and could either be the sixth- or seventh-seed heading into the playoffs. They have a lot players who were DNP and likely will be withheld until the playoffs. Washington has a few notable injuries that could change the outlook of this week’s game. Marshon Lattimore (Hamstring) has played sparingly since joining the team via trade. He was absent from today’s team activities. Former Cowboys center Tyler Biadasz (ankle) also did not practice.