At 4-7, there's not a lot of time left for the Dallas Cowboys to salvage something this season. As it headlines the Thanksgiving Day schedule, Dallas will look to keep the momentum going after a wild win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday. Despite having no Dak Prescott or Brandin Cooks on offense, the Cowboys somehow managed (with a lot of bad luck for the Commanders) to pick up their fourth win of the year.
As they prep to face the Giants this afternoon, the Cowboys have a long list of names on the injury report, including star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb. The Cowboys star was a limited participant in practice all week but is not expected to be a concern for the Turkey Day showdown against the Giants.
Is CeeDee Lamb playing today vs Giants?
Lamb popped up on this week's injury report with back and foot issues. However, he has no injury designation so he should be good to go this evening.
Lamb, currently in his fifth year in the league, leads the NFL with 77 receptions. He has 841 yards and four touchdowns to go along with those numbers. Four days ago, when they beat the Commanders, Lamb brought in 10 receptions on 12 targets for 67 yards.
New York Giants vs Dallas Cowboys injury report
Tight end Jake Ferguson will miss yet another game with a concussion, though there is hope he will be back next week. Linebacker Eric Kendricks racked up DNPs all week with a shoulder and groin issue and is listed as questionable. G Zack Martin is out with an ankle and a shoulder injury, while CB Trevon Diggs is also listed as questionable for the game.
Over on the Giants' side of things, OL Jermaine Eluemunor is out with a quad injury. DL Armon Watts will also miss the game with a shoulder issue after registering DNPs all week.
Tommy DeVito has a 'giant bruise from the neck down' according to NFL reporter Connor Hughes. DeVito said the plan is to suit up but if he does not, Drew Lock is available to fill in.
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