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Dallas Cowboys at Carolina Panthers: Wednesday injury report ahead of Week 11

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra11/15/23

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The Dallas Cowboys are looking to continue to dominate their schedule, as they’ll travel to Carolina to face the Panthers in Week 11.

Dallas is coming off a drubbing of the New York Giants, while Carolina enjoyed a long break after falling to the Chicago Bears on Thursday Night Football in Week 10. Both have different aspirations for the remainder of the season, but a win would feel fantastic for either squad.

Who’s trending to be on the field for both squads? Check it out, as the Wednesday injury report was released for the showdown.

Dallas Cowboys Wednesday injury report:

Full: RB Rico Dowdle (ankle), DE Viliami Fehoko (knee), TE Peyton Hendershot (ankle), CB Jourdan Lewis (neck), DT Osa Odighizuwa (hamstring), WR Jalen Tolbert (knee), WR KaVontae Turpin (shoulder)

Carolina Panthers Wednesday injury report:

DNP: TE Hayden Hurst (concussion), OT Taylor Moton (rest/knee), DL DeShawn Williams (not injury related)

Limited: OG Austin Corbett (calf), LB Marquis Haynes (back), CB C.J. Henderson (concussion), CB Jaycee Horn (hamstring), WR Laviska Shenault (ankle), TE Ian Thomas (calf), S Xavier Woods (thigh)

Full: LB Brian Burns (concussion), WR DJ Chark (elbow), TE Stephen Sullivan (shoulder)

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Micah Parsons calls for patience with Bryce Young amid struggles: ‘Let him develop’

When it comes to being a rookie quarterback in the NFL, there’s always going to be some growing pains. Bryce Young, the No. 1 overall pick of the Carolina Panthers, is finding that out firsthand. 

Not only are the Panthers 1-8 and in last place in the NFC South, but Young has graded out as one of the worst quarterbacks statistically this season. While some are ready to label Young the dreaded “B” word, Micah Parsons isn’t — nor will he be anytime soon. Ahead of the Dallas Cowboys’ (6-3) Week 11 road matchup against the Panthers this Sunday, Parsons called for fans and media to give Young the necessary time to develop before making a final judgement on him.

“And I seen a lot of conversation with people bashing Bryce Young because he’s 1-8.” Parsons said on “The Edge” Podcast. “Do they regret not taking CJ Stroud? Absolutely not. Let Bryce Young develop. I think CJ Stroud may have went into a little bit better situation. There’s not a lot in Carolina right now. Their offensive line hasn’t been the best. Their running game hasn’t been the best. The receivers haven’t really been the best. 

“So I don’t think we should just throw away Bryce just yet. I think we should let him get a couple years, give him that same grace as we did everybody else. Even guys like Trevor Lawrence who struggled their first year, look how well he’s doing. He grew, he grew. You got to build a team that supports him and around him. Give him time, let him break out. I think Bryce Young will have his breakout year, it’s just not this year.”

On3’s Nick Geddes contributed to this article.