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_BREAKING NEWS: COWBOYS VS. EAGLES INJURY REPORT_
The Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles are set to face off in a crucial NFC East matchup on Sunday, and both teams are dealing with significant injuries. Here is the latest injury report for both teams:
_COWBOYS INJURY REPORT_
– Quarterback Dak Prescott (thumb) – Questionable
– Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (ankle) – Probable
– Running back Ezekiel Elliott (knee) – Probable
– Defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence (foot) – Out
– Cornerback Trevon Diggs (ankle) – Questionable
– Safety Jayron Kearse (knee) – Out
The Cowboys are dealing with several key injuries, including quarterback Dak Prescott’s thumb injury. Prescott has been limited in practice all week and is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game. Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and running back Ezekiel Elliott are both probable, but defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence and safety Jayron Kearse are out.
_EAGLES INJURY REPORT_
– Quarterback Jalen Hurts (ankle) – Probable
– Wide receiver DeVonta Smith (knee) – Questionable
– Running back Miles Sanders (ankle) – Probable
– Defensive tackle Fletcher Cox (foot) – Out
– Cornerback Darius Slay (concussion) – Questionable
– Safety Rodney McLeod (knee) – Out
The Eagles are also dealing with several key injuries, including quarterback Jalen Hurts’ ankle injury. Hurts has been limited in practice all week, but is listed as probable for Sunday’s game. Wide receiver DeVonta Smith is questionable, while running back Miles Sanders is probable. Defensive tackle Fletcher Cox and safety Rodney McLeod are out.
_IMPACT ON THE GAME_
The injuries to both teams could have a significant impact on the game. The Cowboys will need to rely on backup quarterback Cooper Rush if Dak Prescott is unable to play, while the Eagles will need to find a way to replace the production of DeVonta Smith if he is unable to play.
“The injuries are a concern, but we have to be prepared to adapt and make adjustments,” said Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy. “We have a deep roster and we’re confident that our players can step up and fill the voids.”
“We’re not going to make any excuses,” said Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni. “We have to be prepared to play with the players we have available. We’re confident that our guys can step up and make plays.”
_CONCLUSION_
The Cowboys vs. Eagles matchup is shaping up to be a crucial game in the NFC East, and the injuries to both teams will play a significant role in the outcome. The Cowboys will need to find a way to overcome the loss of DeMarcus Lawrence and Jayron Kearse, while the Eagles will need to replace the production of Fletcher Cox and Rodney McLeod. The game is set to kick off on Sunday at 1:00 PM ET.
Sources:
– _Dallas Cowboys official website_: (link unavailable)
– _Philadelphia Eagles official website_: (link unavailable)
– _ESPN_: (link unavailable)
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