We are officially in the time of year when you are calculating wins and losses. The Dallas Cowboys have hopes for the postseason but need to keep stacking wins and get some help along the way to make the math work in their favor. After today’s final injury report, the Cowboys are going to see a far different Lions team than they would have expected to square off against earlier this season. Here’s the latest on injuries before tomorrow’s big game.
Having not practiced all week, Tyler Guyton was ruled out with a high-ankle sprain. Trevon Diggs (knee) has been at practice all this week in limited sessions. Diggs was hoping to play, but he ultimately was ruled out as well. As for everyone else, the Cowboys seem to be in pretty good health. Jadeveon Clowney (hamstring) was upgraded to limited today and is questionable to play versus Detroit. Malik Hooker (back) is the only other player listed as questionable. George Pickens (calf/knee) and DaRon Bland (foot/wrist) were full participants again on Wednesday and will be on the field in Detroit.
We’re still awaiting final word from Detroit but they continue to be devastated by injuries. Head coach Dan Campbell said yesterday receiver that Khalif Raymond (ankle) will not play against Dallas. Also highly questionable that he’ll be playing tomorrow is Amon-Ra St Brown (ankle). St. Brown is a significant part of the Lions’ offense due to his versatility and productivity. He has recorded over 100 receptions from 2022 to 2024. His absence on Thursday would leave a big void in Detroit’s offense. Safety Kerby Joseph was downgraded on Tuesday and did not practice yesterday, also leaving his status as murky to take the field against Dallas.
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