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Dallas Cowboys vs. Green Bay Packers Wednesday practice report revealed for both teams

Chandler Vesselsby: Chandler Vessels09/24/25ChandlerVessels
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There’s some big names on the injury report heading into a Week 4 contest between the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys. The first report of the week was released Wednesday afternoon and of course included Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb and offensive lineman Tyler Booker.

Both Lamb and Booker have already been ruled out for the game after each suffered ankle injuries last week. However, another key name was listed as cornerback Trevon Diggs sat out Wednesday with a knee injury.

On the Packers side, linebacker Micah Parsons was a limited participant due to a back injury. Parsons is set to face his former team for the first time since Dallas traded him this preseason. You can view the full injury report for the Cowboys and Packers below.

Dallas also had a couple of limited participants on its report in cornerbacks DaRon Bland (foot) and Trikweze Bridges (knee). Combined with the injury to Diggs, that leaves the Cowboys’ secondary pretty banged up.

Diggs left last Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears in the fourth quarter and did not return. Now the injury report casts doubt on his status against the Packers.

Green Bay had three players who sat out of practice entirely: Offensive linemen Aaron Banks (groin) and Zach Tom (oblique) as well as safety Javon Bullard (concussion). Running back Josh Jacobs (ankle) and defensive end Devonte Wyatt (knee) joined Parsons and a host of other players as being limited.

Bullard was doing a separate workout with a trainer as the rest of the team did individual drills during the media’s open portion of practice. The second-year safety is still in the concussion protocol after taking a big hit in the second half last week against the Browns.

“I think when you look at what we want, in terms of our play style, he’s the epitome of that,” coach Matt LaFleur said on Bullard. “He’s goes out and competes. He plays hard. He’s physical. Pound-for-pound, if he’s not at the top, he’s near the top as toughest guys on our team.”

We’ll have to wait and see whether Bullard will be able to clear the concussion protocol before Sunday’s contest. The Packers defense could certainly use him against the Cowboys as they’re looking to bounce back from a 13-10 loss last week.

Dallas is also in desperate need of a win after starting the season 1-2. The Cowboys will hope for the best when it comes to Diggs and their other injured players ahead of the 8:20 p.m. ET kickoff on Sunday.