Week 9 Injury Report: Cowboys rule out 6 defenders tomorrow

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So here we go again. The Dallas Cowboys injury report for tomorrow’s game against the Arizona Cardinals once again looks like a hospital room.

The only good news for Dallas is that Arizona will be without Kyler Murray, who is 9-0 at AT&T Stadium. Still, this defense will make any quarterback in this league look like the MVP.

Dallas Cowboys

OUT

      • Safety Alijah Clark, Ribs

      • LB DeMarvion Overshown, Knee (IR)

      • CB Shavon Revel, Knee (IR)

      • LB Jack Sanborn, Groin

      • Safety Donovan Wilson, Elbow/Shoulder

      • DT Perrion Winfrey, Back (IR)

QUESTIONABLE

      • Center Cooper Beebe, Ankle (IR)

      • OT Ajani Cornelius, Knee

      • Safety Juanyeh THomas, Migraine

NO DESIGNATION

      • P Bryan Anger, Illness

      • DT Kenny Clark, Elbow

      • DE Marshawn Kneeland, Ankle

      • LG Tyler Smith, Knee

      • CB Reddy Steward, Thigh

Arizona Cardinals

OUT

      • LB BJ Ojulari, Knee

QUESTIONABLE

      • Safety Kitan Crawford, Ankle

      • CB Will Johnson, Groin

      • QB Kyler Murray, Foot

      • DL Walter Nolan III, Calf

      • CB Garrett Williams, Knee

As you can see, they have six players ruled out for tomorrow, and guess what? They are all on defense. If it wasn’t bad enough, they will now be down a few extra guys in a game that they have to win.

The 2025 Dallas Cowboys defense yesterday became one of only 15 teams to allow 250 points and 3,200 yards against them through the first 8 games of their seasons.

Just read that again, do you know how hard it is to give up 250 points and 3,200 yards in 8 games? That means you have allowed 30 points plus every single game. What is even worse is the fact that teams would have to average 400 yards a game to give up 3,200 yards in 8 games.

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This game is going to once again come down to the Cowboys offense against their own defense.

Can they keep pace with it and start fast and hopefully get a few stops and just run the game out of the building, I don’t know.

We will see how the game goes, but they are better at home than on the road, but the offense once again is going to have to be nearly perfect for them to win this game even with Kyler Murray not starting this week.

I do think Dallas wins this game, but it is not going to be pretty, and we will see how the defense looks against a backup QB. I am sure folks will think they turned a corner if they somehow play well against a team that is missing their starting quarterback.

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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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