Cowboys offer optimism with final injury report of Week 3

From @ToddBrock24f7: Trevon Diggs is out. Zack Martin and Tyler Biadasz are officially questionable, but the team is spreading encouraging vibes on both.

Apart from the very obvious injury that dominated headlines in Cowboys Nation late Thursday, the team is actually in good physical shape heading into their Week 3 trip to Glendale, with no new adds to the final injury report of the week.

Cornerback Trevon Diggs will be moved to season-ending injured reserve soon, but for now, he’s the only player on the Cowboys active roster who’s been ruled out of Sunday’s contest.

Brandin Cooks, Tyler Smith, Donovan Wilson, and Jayron Kearse are all good to go, carrying no game-day designation whatsoever into the team’s meeting with the 0-2 Cardinals. Chuma Edoga is also fully back and will be ready to sub in on the line if needed.

Zack Martin did not participate for the third day in a row (Friday was just a walkthrough, as usual), but he’s only listed as questionable for Sunday. That’s more encouraging than a “doubtful” status would have been; Martin himself said he could have stayed in last week’s game and kept playing after getting rolled up late on versus the Jets.

As for center Tyler Biadasz, he was a DNP after a hamstring issue popped up on Thursday. Head coach Mike McCarthy said Biadasz was “sore” on Friday, but added that after conferring with the team’s medical staff, “they think he’ll be ready to go.”

The Cardinals kept the same four names on their Friday report that have been there all week. Two defensive players are out; another is questionable.