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The Dallas Cowboys finally offered the first real clarity on CeeDee Lamb’s condition after his frightening concussion in Detroit. It came in just four simple words from the head coach, Brian Schottenheimer.
If the Lions are going to keep their playoff push alive on Thursday night, they’ll have to do it the hard way — with star power on the sideline, a secondary in shambles and their offensive anchors taped together.
Mekhi Wingo: Prolonged recovery from reported meniscus injury (November 2024) with surgery. Had follow-up scope in offseason. Played a lot of snaps in Week 2 which was his only appearance of the season, then a gameday inactive since. Lack of playing time could be performance-related, but residual effects from knee injury are possible.
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Shocking Cowboys-Lions Final injury report: Diggs, St. Brown, Sewell updates
The Cowboys are looking for their fourth-straight win, but they do have a couple injury concerns. Not to the level of Detroit, however.
George Pickens and Jake Ferguson had rough games on Thursday night.
A 44-30 loss at Detroit’s Ford Field is the Cowboys’ first loss since a home game to Arizona that feels like a lifetime ago. This one may have taken the life out of the Cowboys’ playoff hopes, but some of that remains up to the enigmatic Eagles.
Tyler Guyton has played well of late, though he leads the Cowboys in penalties. His backup filled in nicely late versus Philadelphia.
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Cowboys-Chiefs Final injury report: Pickens status, Pro-Bowl OL ruled out
The Cowboys and Chiefs had little time to heal their wounds from Week 12. Here's a look at the statuses for Thursday.
The weekly report card is in and Dak Prescott received a harsh grade after the Dallas Cowboys loss.
George Pickens has looked like a perfect fit with the Dallas Cowboys since they acquired him in an offseason trade, but the star wide receiver is only