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Cowboys list inactives ahead of Week 4 matchup vs Commanders

Barkley-Truaxby:Barkley Truax10/02/22

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The Dallas Cowboys have revealed its inactive list ahead of Sunday’s game against the Washington Commanders.

The inactive list is as followed:

QB Dak Prescott
LB Devin Harper
S Jayron Kearse
WR Jalen Tolbert
OT Matt Waletzko
CB Nahshon Wright

Wide receiver Michael Gallup, tight end Dalton Schultz and offensive lineman Connor McGovern are all active after making appearances on the injury report throughout the week.

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Kickoff between the Cowboys and Commanders is slated for 1 p.m. ET live from AT&T Stadium with FOX carrying the regional broadcast.

NFL insider reveals realistic timetable for Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott’s return

Dak Prescott could be nearing his grand return to the Dallas Cowboys lineup.

While the Cowboys haven’t lost since Prescott went out of the lineup, he’ll be welcomed back with open arms when the time comes. As Cowboys faithful wonders when they’ll see No. 4 back on the field, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport revealed the realistic timetable for Prescott’s return.

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“Dak Prescott would love to be back this week against the Commanders. … My understanding is a more realistic time frame for his return would be Oct. 16 against the Philadelphia Eagles,” stated Rapoport. “It is now about three weeks from surgery to repair that fractured thumb. It’s going well, but Prescott is still dealing with some swelling. He’s done some light throwing at practice, but hasn’t really thrown. 

“From what I understand, he’s going to be reevaluated on Wednesday, to see if he can do some individual drills and throw. If he does, he’s got a shot. But the Eagles, Oct. 16, much more realistic.”

While Dak Prescott may want to be back on the field already, a Week 6 return is better than anyone could’ve imagined when he first went down. 

The Cowboys have taken care of business without their quarterback in the lineup, and Prescott’s return to the lineup could propel them even further.