FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys made several roster updates on Monday ahead of Tuesday’s prime time matchup against the Ravens.
Dallas has downgraded safety Donovan Wilson (groin) and cornerback Anthony Brown (ribs) from questionable to out.
Wilson has been a bright spot in the Cowboys’ secondary with his hard hits and relentless pursuit of the football but did not practice throughout the week after suffering a groin injury against Washington on Thanksgiving.
Brown was limited in practice on Thursday and Friday and will miss his second-straight game with a ribs injury.
Six-time pro bowl veteran Zack Martin (calf) and backup safety Steven Parker (ankle) were placed on the Reserve/Injured List. Both will miss at least the next three games.
Martin started his second consecutive game at right tackle against Washington and was sidelined after the opening series due to a calf strain. Terence Steele came in as Martin’s replacement and on Tuesday, the projected starting offensive line will be Brandon Knight, Connor Williams, Joe Looney, Connor McGovern, and Steele. This will mark the eighth different starting O-Line combination for Dallas this season.
In addition, the Cowboys signed cornerbacks Deante Burton and Rashard Robinson from the practice squad to the active roster.