Cowboys injury report: DaRon Bland full practice, Eric Kendricks sits out

After a thrilling late-night win in the early Monday morning’s wee hours, the Dallas Cowboys are back in the building. Though the Cowboys got the hard-earned win, they suffered a few more injuries to an already depleted roster. Marshawn Kneeland sustained a knee injury that will keep him off the field for some time as he heads to injured reserve. However, the Cowboys may receive help where they need it most against a formidable opponent such as the Detroit Lions this week.

#Cowboys injury report vs. Lions (Wednesday):

DaRon Bland practice window opened. Full participant in a limited practice held today.

Caelen Carson back to full workload.

Eric Kendricks, Nick Vigil DNP (Zack Martin DNP is veteran rest day)

Full report: pic.twitter.com/NsgHGFZcXK

— Patrik [No C] Walker (@VoiceOfTheStar) October 9, 2024

DaRon Bland was back in practice after the team designated him to return to practice. He was back on the field today practiced in full. Bland began the season on injured reserve and missed the first five games. It’s unclear if he will be back for this week’s game, but if he does, it will boost the secondary, which has been without him and Caelen Carson for the last two games. Speaking of Carson, he may be close to returning to game action as he too was also listed a full participant today at practice. If Bland and Carson return, it would be the first time Dallas has had its full complement of cornerbacks available this season. Let’s not forget Jourdan Lewis who had a terrific performance against George Pickens and the Pittsburgh Steelers. With all of their cornerbacks healthy, the Cowboys have arguably the deepest cornerback room in the division.

Micah Parsons did not practice as he will be out multiple weeks with a high-ankle sprain. Tyler Guyton left last week’s game but is fine and practiced fully. Meanwhile Eric Kendricks (calf/shoulder), Markquese Bell (illness), and Nick Vigil (foot) sat out of team activities.

For Detroit, Center Frank Ragnow, was designated a full-go while returning from a pectoral injury Wednesday. Brian Branch, who was sick, also returned from an illness.

Source : BloggingTheBoys

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