INJURY REPORT;Week 15 injury report for the Buffalo Bills at the Dallas Cowboys

INJURY REPORT;Week 15 injury report for the Buffalo Bills at the Dallas CowboysCowboys injury news: Overshown, Waletzko, more

For Sunday’s game against the Cowboys, Sean McDermott ruled out Bills S Micah Hyde (neck stinger) and DE A.J. Epenesa (ribs).

Due to their injuries, Epenesa and Hyde were declared week-to-week, and it is unclear when they will be ready to play again.

Positively, this week’s Wednesday and Thursday saw restricted playing time for both CB Taron Johnson (ankle) and TE Dalton Kincaid (shoulder). It is anticipated that they will rehearse on Friday.

According to McDermott, “they’ll all go in some capacity today.”

The complete injury report for the Bills is available here, and it will be updated following practice on Friday.

Update following Friday’s practice: TE Dalton Kincaid and CB Taron Johnson are not listed on the team’s injury report despite their limited practice on Friday.

Adding insult to injury, so to speak, the Dallas Cowboys hobbled out of Buffalo on Sunday after a humiliating 31-10 defeat, with All-Pro guard Zack Martin toting an ice-covered injured quad. …

And a hope that the issue is not as bad as Dallas’s general road team issues appear to be.

Adding insult to injury, so to speak, All-Pro guard Zack Martin’s injured quad was coated in ice as the Dallas Cowboys staggered out of Buffalo on Sunday following a humbling 31-10 loss.

And a hope that the problem is not as serious as Dallas’s seeming chronic road team problems.

However, that was the maximum amount of “fight” that the Cowboys could muster up for this particular day.

Martin had additional injuries later in the game, and at one time, while he was making his way to the blue medical tent, he was marked as “questionable” to return for the match. However, he was demoted to being out after halftime.

During the game, Martin was assisted by the medical staff and equipment personnel to take off his pads, but to keep his injured quad wrapped up.

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