FRISCO, Texas — Following a 12-day rest period, the Cowboys will finally face the Ravens on Tuesday during primetime in week 13. Both teams practiced on Saturday and released their final injury report ahead of Tuesday’s meeting at M&T Bank Stadium.
For the Cowboys, four players are listed as questionable, including cornerback Anthony brown (ribs), defensive end Aldon Smith (illness), safety Donovan Wilson (groin), and backup safety Steven Parker (ankle).
Wilson did not practice on Friday and Saturday and will likely be out. The medical staff is concerned with him playing per source. Smith was back in meetings on Saturday and was a full participant in practice. The indication is he will likely start on Tuesday along with Brown, a source tells D210SPORTS. Anthony Brown was limited on Friday and Saturday during practice but barring any setbacks, he will suit up. If he does, the starting corners will be Chidobe Awuzie, Jourdan Lewis, Anthony Brown, and Rashard Robinson.
Both starting offensive tackles were ruled out for Tuesday, left tackle Cam Erving (MCL sprain) and right tackle Zack Martin (calf). The projected starting offensive line will be left tackle Brandon Knight, left guard Connor Williams, center Joe Looney, right guard Connor McGovern, and right tackle Terence Steele.
For the Ravens, the list substantially grows. Nine players were listed as questionable including safety Chuck Clark (knee), safety DeShon Elliott (knee/ankle), outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson (illness), cornerback Jimmy Smith (groin), defensive tackle Brandon Williams (ankle), offensive lineman D.J. Fluker (ankle), cornerback Davontae Harris (thigh), linebacker Kristian Welch (ankle), and defensive end Calais Campbell (calf).
Four players that were listed as questionable were full participants in Saturday’s practice: DeShon Elliott, D.J. Fluker, Devontae Harris, and Kristian Welch.
Two players who did not practice throughout the week were listed as doubtful including defensive tackle Broderick Washington (concussion) and cornerback Tramon Williams (thigh).
The Ravens’ were able to bulk up the roster on Saturday as the team activated running back Mark Ingram, defensive end Calais Campbell, and defensive end Jihad Ward off the Reserve/COVID list.
The biggest story is Ravens’ quarterback Lamar Jackson. John Harbaugh continued to decline whether he would play against the Cowboys, but his mandatory 10-day quarantine period will be up on Sunday and Dallas’ coaches are preparing for him to start and come off the Reserve/COVID list.