Week 5 Injury Report: Cowboys will be without multiple starters tomorrow

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Well, after a 40-40 tie, the Dallas Cowboys will look to take care of the winless Jets on Sunday, but if you have not seen it by now, the Cowboys injury report is gross.

This week against the Jets and next week against the Panthers are two games that you have to win, and honestly, it might be a little tough with the amount of players they have on this report heading into the game tomorrow.

With that said, they showed last week that they still have enough even without guys like CeeDee Lamb to win games, and they should be able to win this game tomorrow but take a look at the report.

Dallas Cowboys

Out:

  • RG Tyler Booker, Ankle
  • LT Tyler Guyton, Concussion
  • Safety Malik Hooker, Toe
  • WR CeeDee Lamb, Ankle
  • WR KaVontae Turpin, Foot

No, Lamb or Turpin are big ones, as Turpin was becoming part of the offense with Lamb out and another player teams had to look out for on offense, but the offensive line is going to look really unstable.

Both Booker and Guyton are going to miss the game tomorrow. This is not ideal for a Jets team that has a decent defense under Aaron Glenn.

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QUESTIONABLE

  • DE Marshawn Kneeland, Ankle
  • LB Kenneth Murray, Knee
  • RB Miles Sanders, Knee/Ankle
  • RG Tyler Smith, Knee

Tyler Smith is looking like he is not going to play, so the only starter tomorrow on the offensive line may be Terrence Steele, the worst one.

The defense is already bad enough, and if Kneeland and Murray don’t play, the Cowboys offense once again is going to probably have to score 30 plus points against a win-less jets team and that is saying a lot.

Justin Fields has looked halfway decent, so I expect them to have their hands full.

New York Jets

Out:

  • CB Michael Carter II, Concussion

Questionable:

  • Edge Jermaine Johnson, Ankle
  • RB Knee Nwangwu, Hamstring

The Jets report looks a heck of a lot better than the Cowboys, but still the Dallas Cowboys should win this game, but do not be surprised if it is a lot closer than it should be.

We have to be real here, the Cowboys will have one starter on the offensive line and missing a handful of other starters. Let’s hope this team pulls away in the second half like the Dolphins did to this team last week.

This game won’t be a walk in the park.

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Shane Taylor is a sports journalist with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and seven years of professional media experience. He has written 766 articles for InsideTheStar.com, reaching over 928,000 readers. Prior to Inside The Star, Shane worked as a Sports Reporter for Journal Star and a Regional News Reporter for Shaw Media. He currently works in the TRIO Upward Bound department at a junior college.

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