Week 7 Injury Report: Cowboys offense gets massive boost for tomorrow

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Cowboys player CeeDee Lamb flexes his arms triumphantly during a Week 11 game, showcasing his strength and determination on the field.

Another week, and another injury report that actually looks way better than the last two weeks.

The Dallas Cowboys take on Washington tomorrow, and that game is bigger game than people realize.

The game tomorrow against the Commanders actually has a lot riding on it with both teams losing last week.

The winner of this game will be in sole possession of second place in the NFC East, and the Cowboys’ offense is welcoming back CeeDee Lamb at the perfect time.

He is finally off the injury report and good to go on Sunday. Not only is Lamb off the report, so are KaVontae Turpin and Tyler Booker.

The offense was never the problem, but it just got even better with the injury report heading into this weekend’s game.

Dallas Cowboys

Out:

  • CB Trevon Diggs, Concussion

QUESTIONABLE:

  • CB Caelen Carson Knee
  • DE Marshawn Kneeland Ankle
  • WR Jonathan Mingo, Knee
  • DT Mazi Smith, Ankle

Washington Commanders

OUT:

  • WR Terry McLaurin

QUESTIONABLE

  • DE Dorance Armstrong (hamstring)
  • G Sam Cosmi (knee)
  • TE Zach Ertz (shoulder)
  • WR Deebo Samuel (heel)
  • CB Jonathan Jones (hamstring)

So, with the Cowboys getting Turpin, CeeDee Lamb and Tyler Book back for this very important game against the is great news.

It also helps that the Commanders are going to be without Terry McLaurin, because, as you read, Trevon Diggs is out because of a concussion that he suffered at his HOME.

Like what in the world was he doing that gave him that during game week?

Either way, with the way the offense has looked without CeeDee Lamb, there is no reason why they should not do what they have do all season and that is score points.

The defense is an entirely different story. Even without Terry, the Commanders are more than likely going to do whatever they want on offense.

I bet we only see one punt from them all day and, honestly, it might be the opening drive, get our hopes up and then have it come crashing down.

The Commanders did indeed lose to the Bears on Monday, but do we really think they will lose to the Cowboys? The question we should be asking is can the Cowboys score 35 or 40 and have the ball last?

That is what I think decides the game. I hope Dallas throws it 45 times. CeeDee Lamb is back and George Pickens and Dak Prescott have a fantastic connection right now.

I just do not trust this defense at all.

The offense is on fire and that is who has to win this game. I don’t think even at home they can, but if they can find a way, this win would put them in sole possession of second place in the NFC East.

Commanders 37, Cowboys 31.

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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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