Things are trending in the right direction for the Cowboys ahead of Sunday’s Patriots matchup
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - SEPTEMBER 10: Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys prepares to take a snap during the second quarter against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on September 10, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
The Dallas Cowboys were without multiple starters at Wednesday’s practice, as they prepare to face the New England Patriots this Sunday. For Thursday’s practice session, the team looked a lot more complete.
Of the five players that missed Wednesday’s practice, four returned on Thursday. Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (not injury related/rest) and defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence (not injury related/rest) were both full participants, while offensive linemen Tyler Biadasz (hamstring) and Zach Martin (ankle) were limited.
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There was one addition to the Cowboys’ injury report on Thursday. Running back Tony Pollard (not injury related/rest) was limited after not being listed on Wednesday. Besides his addition things remain the same, with offensive tackle Tyron Smith (knee) not participating for the second day in a row and offensive lineman Chuma Edoga (elbow) still limited.
For the Patriots, there were no changes from Wednesday’s report. Offensive linemen Cole Strange (knee) and Sidy Sow (concussion), defensive linemen Davon Godchaux (ankle) and Christian Barmore (knee), and cornerback Jonathan Jones (ankle) all remain limited.
Both teams will issue one more injury report for the week on Friday. That will include game statuses for Sunday’s matchup.
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Patriots Mailbag: Midseason moves and more
It’s an interesting week for the New England Patriots. They’re coming off of their much-needed first win in a 15-10 victory over the New York Jets. At the same time, that win left a lot to be desired as the team moves forward and tries to return to the postseason.
Given that, it’s not surprising to see the majority of this week’s mailbag questions be about the long-term outlook of the season rather than this Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys (another team that is in a weird spot, after losing by double-digits to a tanking Arizona Cardinals team last week).
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Many of the questions this week are about changes the Patriots can make to their personnel moving forward. That includes external additions, as well as changing the way players currently on the roster are used.
Let’s start with some of those internal moves as we get into this week’s questions…
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