Injury Concerns Mount for Steelers and Cowboys Ahead of Sunday Night Football Matchup
As the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare for their highly anticipated Sunday Night Football clash against the Dallas Cowboys, injuries are becoming a defining factor ahead of the game. Both teams are dealing with critical absences, with key players potentially sidelined for the marquee matchup.
Steelers Look to Maintain Momentum Despite Injuries
The Steelers have several players on the injury report, including quarterback Russell Wilson. Although limited in practice on Thursday due to a calf injury, Wilson remains optimistic about his progress. “It’s been good. I feel great,” Wilson said. “I’ve definitely been able to hop into the team drills and get more plays.” His status will be pivotal as Pittsburgh hopes to continue their momentum heading into the game.
Other significant injuries include linebacker Alex Highsmith, who missed practice with a groin injury, and running back Jaylen Warren, who did not participate due to a knee issue. Additionally, linebacker Nick Herbig was limited with an ankle injury. On the defensive side, Cameron Heyward was given a rest day but is expected to play, providing a bit of relief for the Steelers’ defense.
Pittsburgh Steelers Injury Report (Oct. 3)
– QB Russell Wilson (Calf) – Limited
– RB Jaylen Warren (Knee) – DNP
– LB Jeremiah Moon (Ankle) – Full
– LB Nick Herbig (Ankle) – Limited
– LB Alex Highsmith (Groin) – DNP
– G Isaac Seumalo (Pectoral) – Full
– TE MyCole Pruitt (Knee) – DNP
– RB/KR Cordarrelle Patterson (Ankle) – DNP
– DL Keeanu Benton (Ankle) – Full
– DT Cameron Heyward (Rest) – DNP
– DT Larry Ogunjobi (Groin) – Limited
Cowboys Facing Defensive Challenges
On the other side, the Dallas Cowboys are facing their own injury struggles, particularly on defense. Star edge rusher Micah Parsons is dealing with an ankle injury and did not practice. His absence would be a significant blow to a Cowboys defense that relies on his disruptive presence. Cornerback Trevon Diggs was limited in practice due to an ankle issue, and defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence has already been placed on injured reserve.
With Parsons unlikely to play, rookie edge rusher Marshawn Kneeland will likely have to step up and fill the void left by Parsons, especially against Pittsburgh’s physical offense.
Dallas Cowboys Injury Report (Oct. 3)
– LB Micah Parsons (Ankle) – DNP
– CB Trevon Diggs (Ankle) – Limited
– WR Brandin Cooks (Knee) – DNP
– RB Rico Dowdle (Wrist) – Full
– S Malik Hooker (Rest) – Full
Depth Will Be Key
As both teams struggle with injury concerns, the outcome of this primetime battle may hinge on which team’s depth can rise to the occasion. With the Steelers’ offensive firepower and the Cowboys’ defensive challenges, the ability to adjust will be crucial. Sunday night’s game will be a test of resilience and adaptability as these teams battle it out under the lights.