Cowboys vs Ravens' final injury report makes Week 3 showdown look vastly different

Both the Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens face plenty of injury-related question marks, as the names the injury report for the game include Cowboys starts CeeDee Lamb, Trevon Diggs, and Jake Ferguson but also several key Ravens, like starting left tackle Ronnie Stanley and safety Kyle Hamilton. Friday's injury report provided a lot of clarity on […]

Mauricio Rodriguez Dallas Cowboys News Writer
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Both the Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens face plenty of injury-related question marks, as the names the injury report for the game include Cowboys starts CeeDee Lamb, Trevon Diggs, and Jake Ferguson but also several key Ravens, like starting left tackle Ronnie Stanley and safety Kyle Hamilton. 

Friday's injury report provided a lot of clarity on some of the biggest question marks ahead of the game. 

Starting on the Cowboys' front, the team is looking like they'll get Lamb, Diggs, and even Ferguson back on the field, as all were full participants in practice, which really changes the perspective for this game. The three carry no game designation, meaning they're fully expected to go on Sunday.

Additionally, defensive tackle Mazi Smith is trending to play, as he was upgraded from a non-participant Wednesday and Thursday to limited on Friday. Although Mazi has struggled two games into the season, the Cowboys lack nose tackles even from a numbers perspective, so him playing is big for the defense. 

Final Cowboys vs Ravens Injury Report

Below is Friday's injury report for the game. In addition to the big names laid out above, WR Jalen Brooks and TE John Stephens are listed as questionable. The latter has yet to make his NFL regular season debut.  

On the Ravens side of things, LT Ronnie Stanley, DB Kyle Hamilton and EDGE Kyle Van Noy carry no game designation, which is a big development on both sides of the ball for Baltimore. 

Cornerback Nate Wiggins is questionable alongside EDGE David Ojabo.