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Dallas Cowboys release Thursday injury report vs Cincinnati Bengals

NS_headshot_clearbackgroundby:Nick Schultz09/15/22

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The Dallas Cowboys’ Thursday injury report didn’t change much from Wednesday’s. Dallas released its second injury report Thursday afternoon ahead of its Week 2 showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Michael Gallup remained limited as he deals with a knee injury, while offensive lineman Connor McGovern, safety Jayron Kearse and defensive end Tarell Basham missed their second straight day of practice. Quarterback Dak Prescott also didn’t participate as he expects to miss multiple weeks following surgery on his fractured thumb.

Dallas is coming off a season-opening loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and is preparing to take on Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. Cooper Rush is expected to be under center while Prescott works his way back from his injury.

Dallas Cowboys Thursday injury report vs Cincinnati

Did not participate — DE Tarell Basham (thigh), S Jayron Kearse (knee), G Connor McGovern (ankle), QB Dak Prescott (right thumb)

All four players who didn’t participate in Thursday’s practice left the season opener against Tampa Bay with injuries. Kearse was the biggest blow on defense and was seen on crutches as he left the stadium, which doesn’t bode well for his return. McGovern’s injury adds more questions to the already depleted offensive line, which now has to protect Rush after Prescott went down.

Jerry Jones announced the surprising decision to keep Prescott off the injured reserve following his thumb surgery. If Prescott ended up on IR, he would have to miss a minimum of four games, but Jones said there’s a chance he could return before that time. He’ll likely be a DNP in practice for some time as a result.

Limited participation — WR Michael Gallup (knee)

Gallup didn’t play in the season opener, but has started to work his way back in practice after tearing his ACL in January. Getting him back would be quite a boost for the Cowboys’ receiving corps alongside CeeDee Lamb, but it’s unclear if he’ll end up being a full go against the Bengals on Sunday.