Six Cowboys players are listed as doubtful, and Stephon Gilmore is one of them.

Six Cowboys players are listed as doubtful, and Stephon Gilmore is one of them.

Michael Gehlken for The Dallas Morning News writes that Gilmore’s health makes Sunday’s game against the Bills “questionable.” Gilmore missed practice at the beginning of the week to rest, but he didn’t play at all that week because he got sick.

In Week 14’s win over the Eagles, he had nine stops, which was the most on the season, and forced a fumble. In the event that Gilmore is unable to play in Sunday’s game, Jourdan Lewis is expected to replace DaRon Bland as the starting cornerback.

In terms of health, the Dallas Cowboys have had better days. Their final illness report for Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills, who are on the road is almost a mile long.

Defense tackle Johnathan Hankins, who has a high ankle sprain, is the only player who has been officially called out. But a number of other players have been officially classified as doubtful.

These include receiver Brandin Cooks as well as cornerback Stephon Gilmore, who both missed practice on Friday because they were sick.

The Bills, on the other hand, have some serious medical problems of their own. As of now, defensive end A.J. Epenesa along with safety Micah Hyde are not going to play. Cornerback Kaiir Elam as well as receiver Justin Shorter are still doubtful.

Today, Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said again that defensive end Johnathan Hankins (high ankle sprain) probably won’t be able to play at Buffalo on Sunday. Hankins didn’t practice today.

McCarthy said, “He’ll have a hard time going this week.” That means more plays for first-round rookie Mazi Smith and a likely call-up for 31-year-old Carl Davis from the practice squad, as we already said.

Since signing with the Dolphins as a free agent in 2022, Williams has started all 26 games at center.

He has been a star player for a team that looks like it could win the Super Bowl and will meet the Cowboys in two weeks.

As of this week, the Cowboys are 10-3 and hold first place within the NFC East. They play at Buffalo tomorrow. They are 9-4 and in first place in the AFC East. Their next game is against the Jets.

Micah and the Dallas Cowboys sacked Hurts in the last few seconds of the first half, forcing Philly to settle for a field goal. Hurts has a poor stat line at halftime, going 7 of 13 for 92 yards and a fumble.

The Dallas Cowboys are ready for their Week 6 game against the Los Angeles Chargers, but they have a lot to worry about when it comes to injuries.

The Cowboys lost their most recent game to the San Francisco 49ers 42–10. This dropped them to 3-2 on the season.

There was some talk about this game in the weeks before it happened, so Micah Parsons and the rest of the team might want to change their season by beating the Chargers.

But the Chargers from Los Angeles didn’t play to Week 5 because they had a week off. The team could rest, and hurt players could get better without too much trouble.

Also, star running backs Tony Pollard, Neville Gallimore, and Damone Clark were not able to work as much as they normally would have.

The players who were limited in practice have a much better chance of playing in the Chargers game than the players who didn’t train at all.

QB Dak Prescott has been sick, but it seems like that will keep him from playing in the Chargers game. He shouldn’t be unable to play in the Chargers’ game, thank goodness.

On Saturday, the Dallas Cowboys will go to SoFi Stadium to play the Los Angeles Chargers. As of now, the Cowboys have lost three of their first four games of the season.

They will be playing the Chargers, who have been re-energized and have a 2-2 record going into the game.

They didn’t play in Week 5 because they had a bye that week. A lot of the Chargers’ best players were hurt, so this bye week couldn’t have occurred at a better time.

Many of these guys are now healthy and ready to play against the Cowboys in Week 6. The biggest plus for the Padres will be when running back Austin Ekeler comes back from being out since Week 5. Ekeler has been their regular Pro Bowl player.