The Dallas Cowboys have had a disappointing season, already being eliminated from playoff contention as they head into their final game. In Week 18, they'll face the Washington Commanders, who are aiming for a deep postseason run in the stacked NFC.
Before the game, let's take a look at some players on the Dallas Cowboys' injury report and their likelihood of playing in Week 18.
Dallas Cowboys Week 18 injury report
Kemon Hall's injury update
According to CBS Sports, Kemon Hall will not play against the Washington Commanders. The defensive back is dealing with a hamstring injury and was already expected to miss his side's regular-season finale.
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Hall missed every training session this week due to a hamstring issue. He will watch from the sidelines as his teammates look to end their season on a positive note. Hall suffered the injury against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 16 and hasn't been on the Gridiron since.
Chuma Edoga's injury update
According to the official website of the Dallas Cowboys, Chuma Edoga is questionable to play against the Commanders in Week 18. The offensive guard is dealing with a toe issue in the lead-up to the final game of the regular season.
Edoga has participated in three consecutive limited practice sessions leading up to Sunday's game. As a result, he will be a game-time decision for Mike McCarthy's team.
Donovan Wilson's injury update
According to the team's website, Donovan Wilson is questionable to play in Week 18. The safety is dealing with a knee injury in the lead-up to Sunday's game.
Wilson was limited in all three practice sessions ahead of the Commanders' game. The lockdown safety hasn't missed a game this season and will look to continue the streak in Week 18.
Micah Parsons' injury update
According to the Dallas Morning News, Micah Parsons is expected to start against the Washington Commanders. The perennial Pro Bowler is dealing with a wrist injury.
The report states that Parsons has played through the injury for the past few weeks. Despite the issue, Parsons goes into the game without an injury designation. The defensive standout will look to end the season on a high note after yet another Pro Bowl nod.
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