Dallas Cowboys RUMORS: Jason Witten In Danger Of Missing Falcons Game
Now, the Cowboys are reportedly uncertain that tight end Jason Witten will be able to go. As Dallas fans eye the playoffs, their once grim outlook looks a lot brighter when considering the talent poised to return over a relatively easy schedule. The tight end sprained both of his ankles and also sprained one of his knees during the game.
Aside from playing for the Cowboys, Owens also became part of the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, Allen Wranglers and the Seattle Seahawks.
The initial timetable given by the Cowboys to Bryant might not be followed because the bone graft may keep him out for ten to 12 weeks, according to Yahoo Sports. That’s the motto and the mantra for this year’s Cowboys. The Cowboys plan to start Brandon Weeden in Romo’s absence, with Cassel installed as a backup. The 41-year-old wide receiver accused Romo of throwing the ball too much to Jason Witten and has played a part in his exit from the team.
As a result, Brees said there’s a “reasonable possibility” he can play Sunday against the Panthers, but a determination for his availability for practice and the game will be determined as the week evolves.
Witten confessed he was injured Sunday but termed the three different issues “typical football stuff”. The Cowboys not placing him on the short term IR is an indication of Dallas’ hopes that Bryant will be back in under eight weeks. This year, it is partially why they boast an undefeated record. The Giants have lost by a combined five points against the Cowboys and Falcons and have an intriguing Thursday night home match up against the Redskins coming up. There are no rumors yet that the Dallas Cowboys that they plan to do the same with Owens.
So we’ll take our lumps, turn to our bench for the “next man up” and play them one game at a time.