Cowbys LT Tyron Smith leaves game with injury

Dealing with a shorthanded offense already, Tyron Smith went to trainers and has been replaced by Ty Nsekhe at left tackle.

The Dallas Cowboys came into the night shorthanded and things are getting worse. Starting left tackle Tyron Smith has dealt with his fair share of injuries during his career, mainly with neck issues. After the field goal drive, Smith went to the trainers.

Smith came into the game with a nagging ankle injury, which could play into the current absence. On the first drive after the injury, backup swing tackle Ty Nsekhe took over in his place.

Down 10-3 late in the first half with a backup quarterback, Smith’s status is imperative. We will update the story when the injury is specified.

Dak Prescott ruled out as Cowboys-Vikings announce Week 8 Inactives

After a dramatic warmup routine, Dak Prescott is ruled out for the primetime matchup against the Vikings. Cooper Rush will start for Dallas. | From @CDBurnett7

All throughout the week, the status of quarterback Dak Prescott loomed over Sunday Night Football with the Dallas Cowboys coming off the bye in a testing matchup against the Minnesota Vikings.

Prescott went through his normal pregame routine impressively but the calf strain was deemed too detrimental for him to start for Dallas at US Bank Stadium. It’s a heavy blow for the Cowboys and backup Cooper Rush will have to salvage after taking the first-team reps in practice during the week. Quarterback Will Grier is active as the backup for Rush.

The fourth-year defensive end has only played in two of the six games in 2021 after an eye-opening offseason.

Wide receiver Michael Gallup returned to practice this week but isn’t ready for a return but cornerback Kelvin Joseph is active for the first time in his rookie campaign, expected to make his NFL debut in primetime.

Here’s a look at the rest of Dallas’ inactives for the Week 8 matchup on Sunday Night Football.

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Cowboys GameDay News: Joseph activated, Prescott’s calf a question mark

With Dak Prescott’s status in the air, what can one expect from Dallas on the road? Predictions, storylines and more in the gameday news. | From @CDBurnett7

Quarterback Dak Prescott headlines all the stories ahead of the Dallas Cowboys’ post-bye week road game against the Minnesota Vikings. With his status for Sunday Night Football up in the air, it’s leaving everyone to predict if it’ll be the franchise face or backup Cooper Rush suiting up as the starter at US Bank Stadium.

The Cowboys are always the talk of the town but fans have kept their expectations surprisingly low. Is an NFC East crown too low of expectations, or is it just safe thinking?

Cornerback Trevon Diggs enters a huge matchup with fellow sophomore Justin Jefferson, who is also having an impressive start to the season. Can Diggs keep his historic interception streak alive and can Dallas slow down the Vikings offense?

The cavalry is coming soon for the Cowboys with many big contributors back at practice or returning to the field in Week 8, but it will it be enough to move to 6-1 this week? Here is the Cowboys Gameday News and Notes.

Cowboys QB Dak Prescott loses grandmother, also questionable with calf

Dak Prescott was close with the woman he called Mammy, who stepped in when his mother died. The news comes as he rehabs a calf injury. | From @ToddBrock24f7

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, already dealing with the uncertainty of a calf strain that may keep him out of Sunday night’s Week 8 matchup with the Minnesota Vikings, has now suffered another heartbreaking loss in his personal life.

The Cowboys signal-caller was officially listed as “questionable” for Sunday’s game in Minnesota, but that pales in comparison to the other news that has touched the entire Prescott family.

Prescott’s maternal grandmother, Margaret Ebarb, has passed away. The quarterback shared several photos and messages about her Friday on his Instagram page.

“I promise to Make you Proud!” read one, in part. “I’ll forever be Thankful 4 You,” read another.

Ebarb was instrumental in helping Dak and his siblings after their mother (and Ebarb’s daughter), Peggy, lost her battle with colon cancer in 2013.

Prescott made headlines during the 2016 season when, rather than take advantage of a late-night TV appearance and several marketing deals that were being offered to the rookie passer in his coming-out season, he went back home to Louisiana during the Cowboys’ bye week specifically to spend time with his grandmother, whom he called “Mammy.”

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WATCH: Dak Prescott in Halloween-themed Sunday Night Football promo, Cowboys show off costumes

Whether the QB will thrill fans Halloween night is unknown; Dalton Schultz and Ezekiel Elliott have already done their trick-or-treating. | From @ToddBrock24f7

NBC is fully embracing the Halloween spirit of its October 31 offering by rolling out a new promo that features Hollywood’s most famous scream queen and footage from the latest installment of a famous shasher-flick franchise.

Jamie Lee Curtis narrates the new spot promoting the Cowboys-Vikings matchup on Sunday Night Football. Interspliced with shots of Cowboys stars Ezekiel Elliott and Trevon Diggs, as well as Vikings players Kirk Cousins and Dalvin Cook are moments from Halloween Kills. It’s the 12th entry in the Halloween series that began in 1978 with Curtis as Laurie Strode and introduced audiences to the character of masked killer Michael Myers.

Universal Pictures, the production company behind Halloween Kills, and NBC Sports, are both brands under the parent umbrella of NBCUniversal, so the tie-in was a natural, with the game coming on the same night as standard trick-or-treating hours across the country.

Halloween Kills is playing in theaters and streaming on Peacock, which is also owned by NBCUniversal.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones knows that the night’s traditional celebrations may take a few eyes away from the TV set, but he’s hoping that this year’s ghosts and goblins can scare up a way to also catch America’s Team as they attempt to take their record to 6-1.

“I think you breeze out between snaps and get you a trick or treat and then come on back in. Really, I’d do both,” Jones said Friday on 105.3 The Fan. “If you took your mask off, you could see the last play with your next-door neighbors. Generally, I try to do both, but I want those kids to have a chance to do some Halloween. Some of my finest hours were tricking my mother and dad’s and people’s neighbors.”

The 79-year-old also admitted to a fondness for candy corn as his favorite Halloween confection.

Several of his players have already been showing off their costumes, since they’ll be otherwise occupied on Halloween night. Tight end Dalton Schultz grew out his mustache for a turn as Westley from The Princess Bride, and running back Ezekiel Elliot went extra-heavy on the makeup as Jared Leto’s version of The Joker.

As for Sunday’s game, the main drama leading up to kickoff will no doubt be surrounding Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and his strained calf. Prescott makes a cameo appearance in NBC’s Halloween promo, but he is no guarantee to play.

The real question will be whether, like the main character in any decent slasher movie, he’s able to rise again just when the audience is convinced he’s done and come back for one more thrill.

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Advanced stats size up Cowboys-Vikings matchups in event Prescott plays

On Halloween night, whose advanced stats put more of a scare in their opponents? Sizing up a closer-than-the-records-indicate SNF matchup. @ProfessorO_NFL takes a look at DVOA, EPA, ANY/A and Toxicity advantages.

The 5-1 Dallas Cowboys will travel north to face the 3-3 Minnesota Vikings in primetime on Sunday Night Football. With both teams coming off bye weeks and getting reinforcements off injured reserve lists, this should be an exciting matchup.

The Cowboys are riding a five-game winning streak with the Vikings winning three of their last four contests.  Things go out the window if Cowboys QB Dak Prescott is unable to play, but the data is what it is. Meanwhile, the upcoming schedule for Minnesota isn’t kind with the Ravens, Chargers and Packers next in line.

With the teams facing off on Halloween, this matchup features dual two-headed monsters in the rushing game, lethally accurate quarterbacks and dangerous wide receivers.  Which side should feel confident and who should be afraid?

Here’s a review a some key advanced statistics to see if DVOA, ANY/A, Toxicity and EPA give the Cowboys reasons to feel confident about picking up win No. 6 on the season.

On Site – Can the Minnesota Vikings stop the Cowboys hot streak?

USA TODAY Sports’ Jori Epstein looks at the Vikings vs. Cowboys Week 8 betting matchup.

The Minnesota Vikings (3-3) host the red-hot Dallas Cowboys (5-1) during Sunday Night Football at 8:20 p.m. ET, with the Cowboys a 1.5-point favorite, per the oddsmakers at Tipico Sportsbook. Will the Vikings be able to keep the Cowboys in check during Week 8 action?

USA TODAY Sports’ Jori Epstein talks about the Cowboys’ top offense vs. a sack-happy Minnesota defense. Will the Cowboys win their sixth-consecutive game?

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Cowboys’ Dak Prescott leaves door open to sitting Sunday: ‘I don’t want this to linger’

Dak Prescott says if this Sunday’s game were a playoff tilt, there “would be no question” about his status. But it’s not. So there is. | From @ToddBrock24f7

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott practiced again on Thursday, telling reporters that he pushed his strained calf even harder than the previous day, in an attempt to simulate the demands of a game as best he could.

And while he came out of the day’s work seemingly fine, he went on record as saying that a final decision on whether he plays Sunday night will likely not come until Saturday, the day the team is scheduled to depart for Minnesota.

Prescott told media members after the Thursday session that he believes the calf injury, which occurred on the final play of overtime in the Cowboys’ Week 6 overtime win in New England, is related to the ankle dislocation and compound fracture he sustained in the same leg last October.

While Prescott wore a protective boot for his postgame press conference in Foxborough, he dismissed the injury at the time, saying he could have played on had the game not ended when it did on a touchdown pass to wide receiver CeeDee Lamb.

On Thursday, he took a similar tack, stating that if Sunday’s game were a playoff matchup, his status “would be no question,” and he would “100 percent” be playing, as per ProFootballTalk’s Charean Williams.

Prescott got an MRI the day after the injury, and while the results were deemed “optimistic,” the injury appears to be causing more concern in Dallas than originally revealed. Prescott spent the bye week rehabbing in a pool and wasn’t a full participant in practice either Wednesday or Thursday.

“I’m doing everything I can to make sure I give myself the best chance,” he was quoted as saying by the team website.

Head coach Mike McCarthy has said that the team plans to prepare both Prescott and backup quarterback Cooper Rush as if each is going to play.

The team’s 5-1 record and healthy lead in the NFC East have caused many to suggest that Prescott should sit out the Week 8 game as a precaution, if only to further ensure that the calf is fully healed and that he won’t exacerbate the injury, possibly taking himself out for an even longer stretch of games as the Cowboys try to keep themselves in contention for a top seeding in the postseason.

McCarthy has allowed for the possibility by prepping Rush, and Cowboys players- while saying their leader looks good- have, to a man, expressed belief that the offense would be in good hands if Rush gets the call against the Vikings.

While Prescott no doubt wants to play and sounds as if he could play, he understands that it may ultimately be in the best interest of the season that he doesn’t play.

“It’s not fully my decision,” Prescott said Thursday, via Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News, “because there is a bigger picture. It’s more than just one game… I don’t want this to linger past this week.”

That’s a far cry from owner Jerry Jones telling fans- as recently as Tuesday- that his starting quarterback’s calf strain was “not even in my thought process of things to worry about.”

It sounds like it’s not a worry, long-term, for anyone in the Dallas camp.

But it also sounds like they’re suddenly talking themselves into Plan B for the short-term.

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Cowboys Wire Podcast: Honestly, Cowboys should beat enigmatic Vikings comfortably. Should.

Will the cap make the Cowboys’ championship aspirations one and done? Is Collins being benched as trade bait? Should the Vikings-game line be as small as it is? @ryano_leary and @KDDrummondNFL talk it all over.

The Dallas Cowboys are coming out of their bye week and have the Minnesota Vikings next on the horizon. They are 2.5-point favorites, although Dak Prescott is currently limited in practice with a calf injury. With the way the Vikings have performed, Dallas should be able to earn their sixth victory in a row despite the fact that Minnesota has the elements on offense that could present the Cowboys’ defense problems.

Is there a limited window for the Cowboys? Is this year at the end of a championship contender window because of their salary cap situation or is it the end?

Also, a discussion about the La’el Collins return and all the weirdness happening surrounding his return and whether his being on the bench is a sign that there could be some trade activity on the horizon. Ryan O’Leary and K.D. Drummond chop it up about the very fun, very interesting 2021 Cowboys.

On Site: What to watch for when the Cowboys face the Vikings in Week 8

Updates on Dak Prescott and a Cowboys team undefeated against the spread.

USA TODAY‘s Jori Epstein checks in from Texas where the Dallas Cowboys (-1.5) are prepping to visit the Minnesota Vikings and one of the league’s best pass-rushing units.

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