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Jess Root

Cowboys injury report: CB Trevon Diggs, OL Tyler Biadasz hurt

The Dallas Cowboys had a few improvements on their second Wee 3 injury report, but they also were dealt two potentially bad blows.

They had two starters miss time with new injuries and one — cornerback Trevon Diggs — will miss the rest of the season after tearing his ACL in practice.

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The details of Dallas’ Thursday injury report are below.

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Did not participate

S Jayron Kearse (illness), OL Zack Martin (ankle)

Both players were unable to practice for the second day in a row, which puts in doubt their availability on Sunday to play.

Martin’s injury is more concerning because center Tyler Biadasz got hurt.

Limited participation

CB Trevon Diggs (knee), OL Tyler Biadasz (hamstring)

Diggs’ injury is the big news. He tore his ACL and will be out the rest of the season.

Biadasz’ injury is new and had to be evaluated for its severity.

Full participation

WR Brandin Cooks (knee), OL Chuma Edoga (elbow), OL Tyler Smith (hamstring), S Donovan Wilson (calf)

Cooks, Edoga and Smith were all upgraded after being limited on Thursday. Wilson was a full participant for the second straight day.

Cardinals' Thursday injury report

Did not participate

  • DL Carlos Watkins (biceps)
  • LB Josh Woods (ankle)

Limited participation

  • DL Leki Fotu (shoulder)

Full participation

  • OL Kelvin Beachum (hand)
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