Cowboys at Bills Injury Report: Who’s More Banged Up? NFL Tracker
DEC 15 BANGED-UP ‘BOYS The Dallas Cowboys have certainly seen better days health-wise, as their final injury report for Sunday’s road matchup against the Buffalo Bills is nearly a mile long.
Only one player has been officially ruled out, that being defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins with a high ankle sprain. However, plenty of others are officially listed as questionable, including receiver Brandin Cooks and cornerback Stephon Gilmore, both of whom missed Friday’s practice due to illness.
Meanwhile, the Bills are dealing with some major injury concerns of their own. Defensive end A.J. Epenesa and safety Micah Hyde have both been ruled out, while cornerback Kaiir Elam and receiver Justin Shorter are officially questionable.
Friday’s full injury report for both teams is above.
DEC 13 ‘HARD-PRESSED’ Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy on Wednesday reiterated that defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins (high ankle sprain), who did not practice today, is unlikely to be able to play at Buffalo on Sunday.
“He’ll be hard-pressed to go this week,” McCarthy said.
As we’ve reported, that means more snaps for first-round rookie Mazi Smith and a likely practice-squad call-up of 31-year-old Carl Davis.
Meanwhile … while Hankins sat out due to the injury, others here inside The Star took a day of rest of sorts.
The Cowboys and Bills practice and injury report for Wednesday is above.
DEC 12 CONNOR OUT Miami Dolphins starting center Connor Williams, the former Dallas first-team left guard, suffered a torn ACL in the team’s Monday night loss to the Titans and is out for the season.
Williams, who has started 26 games at center for the Dolphins since joining the team as a free agent in 2022, has been a top performers for a Miami team that figures as a Super Bowl contender … and one that will play host to the Cowboys in two weeks.
The Cowboys are 10-3 and in first place in the NFC East and play at Buffalo this week. The Dolphins are 9-4 and in first place in the AFC East and play the Jets.
DEC 10 SICK SACK! Micah Parsons isn’t feeling well in this “Sunday Night Football” NFC East showdown here at AT&T Stadium. But despite his flu-like issue, it’s the visiting Eagles who feel even wors at halftime as Dallas is up 24-6 …
With QB Jalen Hurts and the Eagles barely able to do anything on offense except for a successful fake punt.