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The Dallas Cowboys announced another disappointing injury news before Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus is moving up to the coach’s box for Sunday’s game to call the defensive signals. It’s the first time this season that Eberflus won’t call a game from the sidelines.
The Cowboys played their way out of the NFC Wild Card with the loss on Sunday night. A best case scenario would be tying with the Packers (who would have to lose out) at 9-7-1, but then the Packers would hold the tiebreaker by having a better record within the conference.
The Cowboys may not have anything to play for by the time they kick off their home finale vs. Los Angeles on Sunday
Fresh off having their playoff hopes mostly extinguished by the Vikings, the Cowboys welcome a 10-4 Chargers team to AT&T Stadium.
The Dallas Cowboys are facing a challenging playoff situation with a 6-7-1 record, but Dak Prescott remains focused and committed to winning their final three games, despite the loss of veteran
The Detroit Lions are right back in the thick of things in the NFC playoff picture, and the Dallas Cowboys are hanging on by a thread. Jahmyr Gibbs scored three touchdowns, Jared Goff threw for 309 yards and a touchdown, and the Detroit defense forced three turnovers in a crucial 44-30 win.
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Cowboys Headlines: Dallas navigates injuries; Jerry Jones honored
Cowboys headlines ahead of the Charges game focuses on the roster as a handful of players are ready to return as others nurse injures ahead of L.A.
Los Angeles receiver Derius Davis (ankle) and safety R.J. Mickens (shoulder) sat out with injuries on Wednesday. The Chargers have won their past three road games in the series. Their last road loss against Dallas came in 1990 when the Cowboys played in Irving.
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How to watch Minnesota Vikings vs Dallas Cowboys: Live stream info, preview for Sunday’s game
Live coverage of the Vikings vs Cowboys game begins at 7 PM ET with Football Night in America on NBC and Peacock.
Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams missed practice before their Week 16 game vs. the Chargers.