We’re more than halfway through the NFL season after this weekend. For the last time, the slate kicks off with an international tilt, as the Patriots technically host the Colts in Germany.
Jeff Saturday and the Colts chase dimming playoff hopes to Dallas, where the Cowboys pursue division title hopes entering December.
Winning the NFC East becomes a longshot with a loss on Thanksgiving Day, hiking the stakes for the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants. Dallas has won 10 of the past 11 over their rivals, who meet for the second time this season following a 23-16 Cowboys' victory in September.
The Cowboys will welcome back running back Ezekiel Elliott against the Vikings today. He is active after missing the past two games with a hyperextended right knee.
Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott sounded like he expects to play against the Vikings this Sunday when he discussed his knee injury earlier this week, but the team hasn’t written him into the lineup just yet.
Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw, PFF's highest-graded offensive lineman in the NFL the season, returned to practice on Thursday in a limited capacity.
The Minnesota Vikings (8-1) find themselves listed as underdogs at home this Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys (6-3) in Minneapolis. FanDuel and DraftKings list the Cowboys as 1.5-point favorites.
Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott has missed the past two games with a hyperextended right knee. He was limited Wednesday. The Cowboys play the Vikings on Sunday and the Giants on Thanksgiving Day, but Mike McCarthy said Wednesday the quick turnaround between games will not factor into the decision about whether to play Elliott this [more]
DeMarcus Lawrence never missed a game for the Dallas Cowboys from 2017 to 2020. During that span, the defensive end from Boise State made the Pro Bowl twice and was Second Team All-Pro once.
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