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Another week, and another injury report that is filled with a bunch of Dallas Cowboy names.
The Dallas Cowboys take on the Denver Broncos tomorrow, a team that has owned them the last few times they have played.
Dallas finds themselves in sole possession of second place in the NFC East, and can prove a lot of folks wrong with they win this game tomorrow.
With CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, anything can happen, but the defense is still a glaring issue, and they will be without two guys in the secondary once again.
Take a look below and see who is out and questionable heading into a very important game for the Cowboys tomorrow.
One addition on the Cowboys injury report. pic.twitter.com/aFYppAFr2D
— Todd Archer (@toddarcher) October 23, 2025
None. That is the list for the Denver Broncos. They have nobody ruled out or even questionable. Take a look at the list above.
This game is going to be a true test for the Dallas Cowboys and this offense. If Dallas can win this football game, I think a lot of folks will think of them differently.
Rather than Dallas being just a fun and frisky type team with an amazing offense and a terrible defense, they can make people think that the offense is so good that it just does not happen how bad the defense is.
We saw the defense be average last week, even though that was without most of Washington’s offensive playmakers, and this week they get a Denver team whose offense did not look good until the 4th quarter last week.
This game is going to be about the Dallas Cowboys offense against the Denver Broncos defense.
Dak Prescott has an NFL-high 81 total QBR this season, the best by any QB in the first 7 games of season since Matthew Stafford in 2021; the Broncos’ defense has allowed a 45 Total QBR this season, the lowest in NFL, per ESPN Research.
That is the stat: who is going to win this battle, and with the game being in Denver, I feel like the Cowboys’ offense should come away with points on every single drive if they hit the 50-yard line.
Dallas 31, Broncos 28.
I just trust the way Dak and the offense are playing right now, more so than I have ever trusted a Dak Prescott-led offense.