50% of Cowboys’ cap space, $127 million, won’t see field vs Eagles in Week 10

Through massive injuries and dead money, the Cowboys are missing almost half of their cap space vs Philadelphia. | From @KDDrummondNFL

The Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones have not come close to capitalizing on their investment in 2024. After spending the entire offseason telling fans that they had to protect the books, the financials are kicking their tails on the way to a lost season.

Thanks to a myriad of offseason decisions and untimely injuries, the Cowboys are going to take the field Sunday with barely 50% of their cap space in use against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Dallas sits at 3-5 through nine weeks, hardly getting the expected bang for the buck from the players they’ve paid. Injuries are mounting and for various reasons they have a ton of cap space being taken up by players who won’t take the field.

How much?

$105.7 million worth; over 41% of 2024’s salary cap of $255.4 million..

When combined with their $21 million in available space, that brings the total to $126.7 million of space that won’t be on the field in Week 10.

The reality is Dallas looks at contracts as internal rewards for previous performance instead of speculation on future contributions and it keeps them from entering the market as true participants.

Led by Dak Prescott’s $40 million and DeMarcus Lawrence’s $20 million cap hits, Dallas has over 20 entries in their ledger of players who will not be able to contribute to the team against the Eagles. Prescott is opting for season-ending hamstring surgery, while Lawrence is IR, along with names like Brandin Cooks and Sam Williams.

There are known names who are on the active roster but will be made inactive on Sunday, including Prescott and All-Pro CB DaRon Bland. Here’s a look at the total rundown of cap space that won’t see the field in Week 10.

Player 2024 Cap Hit (millions) Reason
Dak Prescott $44.6 injury
DeMarcus Lawrence $20.4 injury
Brandin Cooks $10 injury
Ezekiel Elliott $6 Dead Money
Tyron Smth $6 Dead Money
Michael Gallup $4.3 Dead Money
Leighton Vander Esch $2.5 Dead Money
Other dead money $1.8 Dead Money
Dorance Armstrong $1.5 Dead Money
Sam Williams $1.5 injury
Jordan Phillips $1.25 Injury
Marshawn Kneeland $1.24 Injury
DaRon Bland $1 Injury
Kelvin Joseph $0.75 Dead Money
Chuma Edoga $0.7 Injury
John Stephens $0.6 Injury
Amani Oruwariye $0.6 injury/dead
Nathan Thomas $0.5 injury
Earl Bostick $0.47 injury
Available Cap Space $20.9 unallocated
TOTAL $126.61 million

Cowboys vs Eagles Final Injury Report: Prescott, Bland statuses confirmed, Parsons questionable

The final game designations for both the Eagles and Cowboys ahead of Week 10. The latest on Parsons, Prescott, Hurts and Brown. | From @KDDrummondNFL

The Dallas Cowboys have finalized their preparations for their Week 10 matchup with the rival Philadelphia Eagles. All that’s left is a Saturday walkthough and a wait until kickoff on Sunday. But with the conclusion of the practices, comes the final injury report of the week, and it’s filled with bad news; expected, but bad.

Quarterback Dak Prescott has officially been ruled out, as has cornerback DaRon Bland. Prescott’s hamstring injury suffered in the Week 9 loss to the Atlanta Falcons is expected to keep him out for multiple weeks, so the bigger surprise is that he still hasn’t been placed on injured reserve. Bland’s status is the bigger question mark, as he continues to miss practice with a foot that apparently was re-injured when he was so close to returning weeks ago.

As for the Eagles, they seem ridiculously healthy as the week closes out, despite the controversy over Jalen Hurts’ status earlier in the week. With only one player having an injury status, things seem great for 6-2 Philadelphia.

Here’s a complete rundown.

Dallas Cowboys

CB DaRon Bland, Foot | OUT
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: Did Not Participate

CB Caelen Carson, Shoulder | No Designation
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: Full Participant

CB Trevon Diggs, Calf | QUESTIONABLE
Wednesday, Thursday: Limited | Friday: DNP

OT Tyler Guyton, Neck/Shoulder | QUESTIONABLE
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: Limited

DT Linval Joseph, Back | No Designation
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: Full Participant

LB Eric Kendricks, Shoulder | QUESTIONABLE
Wednesday: DNP | Thursday, Friday: Limited

WR CeeDee Lamb, Shoulder | No Designation
Wednesday, Thursday: Limited | Friday: Full

OG Zack Martin, Shoulder | No Designation
Wednesday, Thursday: DNP | Friday: Limited

LB Micah Parsons, Ankle | QUESTIONABLE
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: Limited

QB Dak Prescott, Hamstring | OUT
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: DNP

Safey Juanyeh Thomas, Concussion | OUT
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: DNP

Linebacker Nick Vigil, Foot | QUESTIONABLE
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: DNP

Philadelphia Eagles

WR Ainias Smith, Ankle | NO DESIGNATION
Wednesday: Limited | Thursday, Friday: Full

OG Mekhi Becton, Ankle | NO DESIGNATION
Wednesday: Limited | Thursday, Friday: Full

WR AJ Brown, Knee | NO DESIGNATION
Wednesday: Limited | Thursday, Friday: Full

WR DeVonta Smith, Hamstring | NO DESIGNATION
Wednesday: DNP | Thursday: Limited | Friday: Full

TE Dallas Goedert, Hamstring | NO DESIGNATION
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: Full

DE Bryce Huff, Wrist | NO DESIGNATION
Wednesday: Limited | Thursday, Friday: Full

OT Fred Johnson, Knee | NO DESIGNATION
Wednesday, Thursday: Limited | Friday: Full

OC Cam Jurgens, Wrist | NO DESIGNATION
Wednesday: Limited | Thursday, Friday: Full

LB Nolan Smith, Groin | NO DESIGNATION
Wednesday: DNP | Thursday: Limited | Friday: Full

LB Josh Sweat, Hip | NO DESIGNATION
Wednesday: Limited | Thursday, Friday: Full

LB Jeremiah Trotter, Hip | NO DESIGNATION
Wednesday: Limited | Thursday, Friday: Full

LB Ben VanSumeren, Concussion | QUESTIONABLE
Wednesday: DNP | Thursday: Limited | Friday: Full

Wednesday Rest Days: QB Jalen Hurts, RB Saquon Barkley

Cowboys vs Eagles Initial Injury Report: Parsons working, Bland, Lamb updates

A look at who was able to participate in practice on Wednesday, ahead of Cowboys-Eagles, and to what degree. | From @KDDrummondNFL

The Cowboys initial injury report of Week 10 came out on Wednesdaym, and there’s finally some good news, even if it’s too little too late to save the 2024 season. Micah Parsons is finally back practicing, after being sidelined since suffering a high ankle sprain in Week 4’s win over the New York Giants. The Cowboys won that week and the following week in Pittsburgh, but have lost three in a row.

In all three games Dallas has trailed big, blown out by Detroit and late comebacks against San Francisco and Atlanta having more to do with their relaxation than anything the Cowboys had figured out. So now, with the Philadelphia Eagles on deck for Week 10, getting Parsons back would be a great thing. Unfortunately, it’s tethered to the loss of their offensive leader Dak Prescott.

Prescott received his first “Did Not Participate” of the 2024 season, after tearing the tendon from the bone on his hamstring. He’s holding out hope to return within the month but the writing is on the wall a trip to IR seems inevitable.

Hamstrings are an issue on the Eagles side as well as WR DeVonta Smith missed their practice with his own. Here’s a look at the really full rundown of each squad for the first practice ahead of the rivalry game.

 Cowboys

CB DaRon Bland, Foot | Wednesday: Did Not Participate

CB Caelen Carson, Shoulder | Wednesday: Full Participant

CB Trevon Diggs, Calf | Wednesday: Did Not Participate

OT Tyler Guyton, Neck/Shoulder | Wednesday: Limited

DT Linval Joseph, Back | Wednesday: Full Participant

LB Eric Kendricks, Shoulder | Wednesday: DNP

WR CeeDee Lamb, Shoulder | Wedensday: Limited

OG Zack Martin, Shoulder | Wednesday: DNP

LB Micah Parsons, Ankle | Wednesday: Limited

QB Dak Prescott, Hamstring | Wednesday: DNP

Safey Juanyeh Thomas, Concussion | Wednesday: DNP

Linebacker Nick Vigil, Foot | Wednesday: DNP

Philadelphia Eagles

WR Ainias Smith, Ankle | Wednesday: Limited

OG Mekhi Becton, Ankle | Wednesday: Limited

WR AJ Brown, Knee | Wednesday: Limited

WR DeVonta Smith, Hamstring | Wednesday: DNP

TE Dallas Goedert, Hamstring | Wednesday: Full

DE Bryce Huff, Wrist | Wednesday: Limited

OT Fred Johnson, Knee | Wednesday: Limited

OC Cam Jurgens, Wrist | Wednesday: Limited

LB Nolan Smith, Groin | Wednesday: DNP

LB Josh Sweat, Hip | Wednesday: Limited

LB Jeremiah Trotter, Hip | Wednesday: Limited

LB Ben VanSumeren, Concussion | Wednesday: DNP

Wednesday Rest Days: QB Jalen Hurts, RB Saquon Barkley

Vegas doesn’t think the Cowboys will beat the Eagles in Week 10

The Cowboys are home underdogs against the Eagles after not winning a game at AT&T Stadium in 2024. Not just the season, the entire calendar. | From @KDDrummondNFL

The Dallas Cowboys find themselves two games under .500 for the first time since 2000. And just like that year, Dallas may be trying to dig their way out from under without Dak Prescott under center. The ninth-year QB injured his hamstring in the Cowboys’ Week 9 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, and the expediency of ruling his return out of the question could be an indication that he’s not going to be returning in time for their next showdown.

That just happens to be a return to AT&T Stadium for their first run in with division rival Philadelphia.The Eagles enter the game in stride, winners of four games in a row to sit 6-2, a half game behind surprise NFC East leader Washington. The Cowboys are 3-5 and feeling fortunate the New York Giants exist.

Mix it all together and there aren’t many reasons for the Vegas sharps to have much confidence in the Cowboys earning their first home win since December 30, 2023. The Cowboys open as 6.5-point underdogs in Week 10, according to BetMGM.

Any fan feeling super comfortable about things can wager on the moneyline, which sits at +280 for a Dallas home win, and -350 to bet on the Eagles winning outright.

The over/under is set to 44.5. At this point, it will be interesting to see how much, if at all, the line shifts as Prescott’s status for the game becomes more certain as the week progresses.