All three members of the Dallas players who were ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Rams in Los Angeles due to injury included Cowboys linebacker Leighton Wonder Esch.
Vander Asch was ruled out in the first part with a collar bone injury.
Tight end Black Jarvin and backup offensive face Cameron Irving were denied a start to the second half with knee injuries.
The Cowboys defense was on the field for 23 plays in the first quarter, which could lead to an opening drive touchdown. The second drive ended with a missed field goal attempt. Vender Esch is not credited with coping.
Wonder S is playing in his first game since the 10th week of last season due to a neck injury. The television replay showed Cowboys’ medical staff examining Wonder Esch’s throat. Her neck fissure ason had not had neck surgery but said she felt better during training camp.
Monkey Esch has taken over as a middle linebacker this season, changing positions with Jillian Smith, and serving as a defensive back.
With the first three games missing due to the issue of Sean Lee and Pelvis on the injured reserve, P in the Cowboys have Joe Thomas and Justin March, who are mostly special teammates, in reserve. Luke Gifford is among the inactive people on the team and was dealing with hamstring issues.
Jarvin reached his right knee after falling to the ground while driving in the opening half. He only came in twice after catching a 12-yard pass. The Cowboys signed Jarvin to a four-year, 22 22 million contract at Ason Fusion to replace Jason Witten, who lost just one game in his 16 seasons in Dallas.
Irving appeared to be bent over his knees while blocking special teams.
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