Week 10 Injury Report: Game status in question for only 1 Cowboys player

As we enter Week 10 of the 2023 NFL season, the Dallas Cowboys are as healthy as one can expect just past the midway point of the regular season. Yes, the Cowboys are without All-Pro …

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As we enter Week 10 of the 2023 NFL season, the are as healthy as one can expect just past the midway point of the regular season.

Yes, the Cowboys are without All-Pro CB and their defensive signal caller LB , but their back ups are playing beyond expectations.

The injury report is a little longer than we are used to seeing since the bye week, but it can be attributed to a tough divisional road game at the Eagles.

Their physicality can linger on the body, and hours of treatment should have most of the Dallas players ready to go Sunday.

New York's injury report is a little longer, and key players missing the game will just make an already uphill battle even more difficult.

Week 10 Injury Report: Should Dallas
Dallas Cowboys Injury Report Week 10

Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys officially list six players on their Week 10 injury report.

No Designation

C Tyler Biadasz (ankle), S Jayron Kearse (toe), LT (illness), S Markquese Bell (calf), DT Osa Odighizuwa (hamstring)

Tyler Biadasz has been dealing with a sore ankle, but practiced in full all week long, and is ready to go for Sunday.

Jayron Kearse has a sore toe that he has been nursing for the past couple of weeks, but was a full practice participant all week long.

By now you have heard the reports floating around social media about the Cowboys' possible rest of season plan for Tyron Smith.

Nursing a stinger in his neck, Tyron was held out of practice all week last week, but played one of the best games in recent memory versus the Eagles.

Now there is speculation among fans that Tyron does not need to practice, and the Cowboys should just hold him to one walk through a week to avoid injury prior to the games.

This week, Tyron isn't practicing due to illness, but we can expect to see him out there on Sunday.

New to the injury report this week are defensive standouts Markquese Bell and Osa Odighizuwa.

Bell is dealing with a calf strain that has kept him out of practice all week.

Odighizuwa has a sore hamstring that has kept him from practicing all week, as well.

Questionable

WR KaVontae Turpin (shoulder)

KaVontae Turpin is listed on the report with a shoulder injury that was initially ruled a rib injury during the game in Philadelphia.

Turpin should be ok for the game Sunday, as he returned versus Philadelphia and scored a touchdown.

It's possible the Cowboys could decide to rest Turpin versus a lesser team, but we will not know for sure until the day of the game.

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Week 10 Injury Report

New York Giants

The New York Giants officially list 12 players on their Week 10 injury report.

No Designation

DT Dexter Lawrence (rest), OL Sean Harlow (personal), DB Dane Belton (back), OL Justin Pugh (ankle), OL Andrew Thomas (hamstring)

The presence of Dexter Lawrence and Sean Harlow on the injury report is non-injury related.

DB Dane Belton and OL Justin Pugh both practiced in full all week, and will be available for Sunday.

Andrew Thomas being able to play brings some comfort to Daboll, as the other tackle Evan Neal will not be able to suit up.

Questionable

OL Mark Glowinski (rest), RB Jashaun Corbin (hamstring), EDGE Azeez Ojulari (ankle), WR Parris Campbell (hamstring)

Mark Glowinski was originally on the injury report for rest, but he has not practiced, and is officially listed as questionable.

Jashaun Corbin hopes to return from a hamstring strain to possibly contribute to the rotation on offense.

Edge rusher Azeez Ojulari would give a boost to Giants DC Don “Wink” Martindale's pass rush if he is available.

Explosive WR Parris Campbell is aiming to be ready for the game after dealing with a hamstring injury.

Out

DB Adoree' Jackson (concussion), RB Deon Jackson (concussion), OT Evan Neal

Veterans Adoree' Jackson and Deon Jackson are in concussion protocol, and will not be cleared before the game Sunday.

Evan Neal will not be able to suit up with his injured ankle.

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