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Dallas Cowboys vs Carolina Panthers: Inactives revealed for Week 11

Grant Grubbs Profile Pictureby:Grant Grubbs11/19/23

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On Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys (6-3) will clash against the Carolina Panthers (1-8) inside the Bank of America Stadium. The Cowboys will look to build off their momentum following a blowout 49-17 win over the New York Giants last week.

Not only are the Cowboys hot, they’re healthy. The team will field nearly a full roster, including KaVontae Turpin, who sustained a shoulder injury two weeks ago that kept him inactive against the Giants. Nonetheless, they won’t be fully unscathed, missing pieces such as Deuce Vaughn and Asim Richards.

Sitting at 6-3, the Cowboys are stuck at second in the NFC East. The Philadelphia Eagles lead the division with an outstanding 8-1 record. The Cowboys will look to lasso in the Panthers early and not let go.

Carolina hasn’t done an excellent job of dodging its hunters this season. After beginning the season with a six-game losing streak, the Panthers have lost back-to-back games. It’s plague of injuries isn’t doing the team any favors.

On Sunday, Carolina will be without key offensive pieces such as tight end Hayden Hurst (concussion). Carolina’s offense has been abysmal this season, averaging just 275.6 yards per game, the third-least in the NFL.

Perhaps a dynamic quarterback matchup against Dak Prescott will urge Bryce Young to find his footing. The two teams will square off at 1 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on FOX. For a comprehensive list of both team’s inactives, look below.

Cowboys Inactives

RB Deuce Vaughn
OL Asim Richards
CB Noah Igbinoghene
CB Eric Scott
QB Trey Lance

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Panthers Inactives

OLB Marquis Haynes Sr.
CB CJ Henderson
OL Ricky Lee
TE Hayden Hurst
OL Nash Jensen
WR Terrace Marshall Jr.

Micah Parsons calls for patience for Bryce Young

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’ matchup against the Panthers, 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 also contributed to this article.