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Cowboys release Wednesday injury report vs Minnesota Vikings

Barkley-Truaxby:Barkley Truax11/16/22

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Ezekiel Elliott was a limited participant in practice Wednesday as the Cowboys star continues to nurse a knee injury that has kept him out of action since late October.

Elsewhere, the Dallas injury report is rather slim compared to past weeks. Six players, including Elliott, made the list. The most notable of which being offensive starters Michael Gallup and Tyler Smith were full-go Wednesday, while former NFL sacks leader DeMarcus Lawrence was sidelined with a foot injury.

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The Cowboys (6-3) will take on the Minnesota Vikings (8-1) Sunday on the road at 4:25 p.m. ET in one of the most anticipated NFL Week 11 matchups.

Here is the full Cowboys injury report:

Full Participant: WR Michael Gallup (knee), T Tyler Smith (knee)

Limited Participant: LB Anthony Barr (hamstring), CB Anthony Brown (concussion), RB Ezekiel Elliott (knee)

Did Not Participate: DE DeMarcus Lawrence (foot)

Dallas Cowboys add multiple NFL veterans, including former first-round pick Takk McKinley

The Dallas Cowboys announced three roster additions this week as they prepare to take on the 8-1 Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. After bringing in veteran wideout Antonio Callaway on Tuesday, the team also signed center Brock Hoffman and former first-round draft pick Takk McKinley. All three signed to the practice squad.

The Cowboys released defensive end Mika Tafua, making room for the signing of Callaway. Additionally, on Tuesday, Dallas moved rookie center Alec Lindstrom to injured reserve and signed Hoffman in his place.

McKinley had actually worked out with Dallas in the offseason. The 26-year-old, originally drafted by Dan Quinn and the Atlanta Falcons in 2017, ended up playing against his new team before the Rams released him in mid-October.

Since leaving UCLA for the NFL, McKinley has racked up 98 tackles, including 20 sacks, and three forced fumbles. He played four seasons for Atlanta, one for Cleveland and four games this year for the Rams.