Following their impressive win against the Eagles in Week 14, the Dallas Cowboys are now facing health concerns ahead of their crucial Week 15 matchup against the Buffalo Bills. Three important players were absent from Thursday’s practice due to illness, causing uncertainty over their availability for Sunday’s game.
Wide receivers Brandin Cooks and Jalen Tolbert, along with cornerback Stephon Gilmore, were all missing from training due to an unspecified illness, which is a worry for the Cowboys as they aim to build on their recent success. Gilmore, a key member of the team’s defense, had already missed Wednesday’s practice for rest, while Cooks had a partial rest day.
Edge rusher Micah Parsons was also limited in Wednesday’s practice due to flu-like symptoms, but he returned to full practice on Thursday, which could be a boost for the team’s defensive line. Other important players, including Johnathan Hankins, Malik Hooker, and Tyron Smith, were also absent from practice due to injuries or rest.
As the Cowboys prepare for their crucial game against the Bills, the return of these key players will be vital. The team and fans alike are hoping for a healthy roster as they face one of their most important games of the season.
