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Dallas Cowboys provide multiple injury updates ahead of Week 16, but there's more to the news than it seems
The Dallas Cowboys are making multiple transactions on Wednesday leading up to Week 16 on the injury front. With only three weeks remaining in the 2025 regular season, the Cowboys announced they're opening three players' practice windows ahead of the team's matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Cowboys had a lengthy injury report for Wednesday’s practice that included two significant new additions. Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb missed practice due to illness, while cornerback DaRon Bland missed practice with a foot injury,
If Jalen Hurts and the Eagles win against Washington Saturday, Dak Prescott and the Cowboys will be eliminated from playoff consideration. The game pits the Cowboys' elite passing offense against a Chargers' defense that has allowed less than 20 points in three straight games and ranks ninth in opposing points per game.
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Week 15 Injury Update: Cowboys RB Javonte Williams
The Dallas Cowboys have had an exciting start to their Week 15 contest. Beginning on defense, Donovan Wilson was able to deflect JJ McCarthy's first pass, leading to a turnover on the Minnesota Vikings ' first possession. A fake field goal kept the Dallas drive alive, and they eventually punched it in from the one-yard line.
Bland did not practice Wednesday due to a foot injury, Clarence Hill Jr. of AllDLLS.com reports.
Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones spoke as Trevon Diggs was still not playing in the loss to the Vikings on Sunday night.
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Is CeeDee Lamb playing today? Latest injury update for Cowboys WR in Week 15
The Cowboys are back in the friendly confines of AT&T Stadium, but after a scary injury in Week 14, is CeeDee Lamb able to go vs Vikings?
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones is finally opening up about Micah Parsons' serious injury.
For the third week in a row, the Dallas Cowboys expect one of their key starters on the offensive line to be sidelined with an injury.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs is ready to make his comeback from a two-month injury absence, but he needs to get his team's approval to do so.