Dallas Cowboys Injury Update: CeeDee Lamb and Tyler Booker Back at Practice

The Dallas Cowboys are experiencing a wave of injuries this season, but there is some positive news as they prepare for an important matchup against the Washington Commanders. Recent updates from Wednesday’s practice offer hope for the team.
CeeDee Lamb and Tyler Booker Return to Practice
Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has returned to practice after dealing with an ankle injury. He participated in team activities during Wednesday’s session, although he earned a limited designation. This could boost the Cowboys’ offensive line significantly.
In addition, guard Tyler Booker is ramping up his activities and was also a limited participant due to an ankle issue. Both players’ progress is crucial as the Cowboys look to enhance their performance this weekend.
Status of Other Team Members
- KaVontae Turpin (foot) has returned to practice as a limited participant.
- Marshawn Kneeland (ankle) was also listed as limited.
- Donovan Wilson (elbow/knee) and Jack Sanborn (concussion) both participated in a limited capacity.
The Cowboys are hopeful that these players can contribute against the Commanders. Their performance will be essential as the team aims to bounce back from earlier challenges this season.
Injury Update for the Commanders
On the other side, the Washington Commanders are also dealing with injury issues. Notably, wide receiver Terry McLaurin is limited in practice due to a quad injury. McLaurin has missed the last three games, creating uncertainty about his availability for Sunday’s game.
In addition, the Commanders have announced that former Cowboy Noah Brown has been placed on injured reserve. Defensive end Dorance Armstrong is also sidelined, listed as a did not participate (DNP) for the day. Similarly, wide receiver Deebo Samuel is also marked as DNP due to a heel issue.
As both teams prepare for this critical confrontation, the status of the injured players will be closely monitored. Their ability to participate could swing the game’s momentum significantly.