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Cowboys List 8 Injured Players Ahead of Big Game Against Eagles

Arlington, Texas. Week 12 opened with a few nervous looks for the Dallas Cowboys as the team released a new injury report featuring eight players, including starting quarterback Dak Prescott and several key defenders. Dallas is coming off a physical matchup and now must manage health carefully heading into a crucial late season showdown at AT&T Stadium.

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Wednesday was officially listed as a walkthrough, so participation was estimated, but the report still shows a roster that is feeling the grind of the schedule. Names like Prescott, Tyler Smith, Malik Hooker and Jadeveon Clowney are all being monitored closely by the medical staff.

Defense: Secondary and pass rush banged up

  • Donovan Wilson (S)
    Dealing with elbow and shoulder issues. He was listed as limited on Wednesday but upgraded to full participation on Thursday, a strong sign that he should be available for Week 12.
  • Perrion Winfrey (DT)
    On the report with a back injury. Winfrey was a full participant both Wednesday and Thursday, and the team expects him to anchor the interior rotation as usual.
  • Malik Hooker (S)
    Listed with a toe injury and a personal matter. Hooker was limited Wednesday but did not practice on Thursday, which puts his status firmly in question heading into the weekend.
  • Jadeveon Clowney (DE)
    Managing shoulder and neck soreness after a heavy snap count in recent weeks. He has been limited in back to back practices, a typical pattern for veterans, and is trending toward being available on game day if there are no setbacks.
  • Dante Fowler (DE)
    Also nursing a shoulder issue. Fowler has been limited throughout the week, and the staff is likely to monitor his workload to preserve his explosiveness as a situational rusher.
  • Solomon Thomas (DT)
    Battling a calf injury. Thomas has practiced in a limited capacity on both days, leaving his final status to be determined after Friday.

Offense: Dak and the line under the microscope

  • Dak Prescott (QB)
    Added to the report with a hip injury. Prescott was listed as limited on Wednesday but upgraded to full on Thursday, which eases some concern. All signs currently point to the franchise quarterback starting in Week 12, although the team will keep an eye on any soreness.
  • Tyler Smith (G)
    Working through a knee issue. Smith was limited on Wednesday but returned as a full participant on Thursday. Barring an unexpected setback, he is expected to line up at left guard and remain a key part of the Cowboys offensive front.

Outlook: Managing the bumps before a critical stretch

While none of the injuries appear catastrophic, the accumulation of issues across the roster is something head coach Mike McCarthy and his staff cannot ignore. The combination of a dinged up secondary, multiple defensive linemen on the report and their franchise quarterback listed with a hip problem shows how demanding the season has become.

Week 12 will test not only the health of the Cowboys stars but also the depth behind them. How Dallas navigates these injuries, manages snap counts and adjusts the game plan could be the difference between maintaining momentum in the playoff race or stumbling at a critical point in the schedule.

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