
Cowboys injuries: Dallas will be without left tackle Tyler Guyton
The Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets meet on Sunday. Injuries always play a part of NFL games, but the Cowboys have a lot of injuries this week. Here’s what the Cowboys will go with after releasing the final injury report of the week.
While they are making incremental strides to get back to work, CeeDee Lamb and Tyler Booker were ruled out today with respective ankle injuries and will not play against the Jets. Tyler Guyton (concussion) has not cleared league-mandated protocols and also won’t play this week. Safety Malik Hooker (toe) and WR KaVontae Turpin (foot) were ruled out.
Tyler Smith (knee) and Miles Sanders (knee/ankle) haven’t practiced all week but have been designated as questionable. Marshawn Kneeland didn’t practice today and is questionable. On the positive side, DaRon Bland (foot) was a full participant in all three days of practice and will play alongside Trevon Diggs (knee), who was upgraded to full participation, providing the Cowboys with much-needed available depth in their secondary.
For New York, cornerback Michael Carter II (concussion) has been ruled out. Former first-round pick and edge rusher, Jermaine Johnson II (ankle), has been listed questionable. Rookie tight end Mason Taylor (ankle) was upgraded to full participation today and will play.