Commanders won't be sleeping easy after ominous Cowboys injury update
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Commanders won't be sleeping easy after ominous Cowboys injury update
"The Commanders are dealing with health issues. There was some good news amid the turmoil, with wide receiver Terry McLaurin returning to practice ahead of a possible return after a three-game absence. That will be crucial, especially with Noah Brown going to injured reserve. That's a massive plus at the perfect time. However, the Cowboys also have an ace up their sleeve if recent reports are any indication."
"Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer confirmed that, among others, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb would be at practice. The four-time Pro Bowler has been missing since hobbling off the field in Week 3 against the Chicago Bears. Dallas' offense has still put up substantial yardage and points thanks to Dak Prescott and George Pickens, but the former Oklahoma standout remains the alpha dog."
The Washington Commanders are coping with injuries while preparing for a short-week game against the Dallas Cowboys. Terry McLaurin returned to practice after a three-game absence, providing a timely boost as Noah Brown heads to injured reserve. The Cowboys expect CeeDee Lamb, KaVontae Turpin and Tyler Booker at practice, with Lamb having missed time since Week 3. Dallas' offense continues to produce through Dak Prescott and George Pickens, and Lamb remains the primary receiving threat. Washington's secondary faces a difficult task containing the Lamb-Pickens tandem given current defensive inconsistencies and limited consistent coverage options.
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