Cowboys vs. Ravens Injury Report: Latest on CeeDee Lamb, Trevon Diggs, Nate Wiggins and more for Week 3

New Orleans Saints v Dallas Cowboys - Source: Getty
Cowboys vs. Ravens Injury Report - Source: Getty

The Dallas Cowboys will try to start a fresh winning streak at home against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Their 16-game home winning streak ended in an ugly way when they faced the New Orleans Saints in Week 2.

The Ravens, who lost their opening two games of the season to the Kansas City Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders, will try to avoid going on a three-game losing streak to start the season on Sunday.

We look at the injury issues the Cowboys and the Ravens have before their Week 3 matchup on Sunday.

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Baltimore Ravens' injury report for Week 3

Following a disappointing pair of opening-round losses, Baltimore Ravens fans feel a little relieved as their team appears to almost be at full strength as they prepare for a pivotal matchup with the Dallas Cowboys.

After participating fully in Friday's practice, safety Kyle Hamilton — who had missed practice earlier in the week due to what looked to be a back injury — has been cleared to play.

Baltimore's Nate Wiggins was involved in a concerning vehicle accident that resulted in a concussion and neck damage. Even though he continues to practice in a non-contact jersey, the rookie CB is now making improvement. The Ravens medical staff's final approval will determine his status for the Week 3 match.

Linebacker David Ojabo was fully involved in Friday's practice, indicating that he might play in Week 3 following his limited participation on Thursday. However, guard Sala Aumavae-Laulu, who hasn't practiced this week due to personal issues, won't be available for the Ravens on Sunday.

Nate Wiggins' injury update

Rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins was involved in a car accident four days before the Ravens' game against the Raiders, which prevented him from playing last week. Due to his limited practice this week, he is now considered questionable to participate in Week 3.

"It's up to the doctors and the protocol, etc., and we'll see how that works out," coach John Harbaugh said about Wiggins.

Dallas Cowboys' injury report for Week 3

The Cowboys released their final injury report on Friday, providing an update on the status of several of their injured players.

On Wednesday, WR CeeDee Lamb and CB Trevon Diggs were held out of the Cowboys' practice because of injuries, but they were both full participants in practice on Friday.

Tight end Jake Ferguson, who missed Week 2's loss to the New Orleans Saints, also participated in practice on Friday.

The only Cowboys players who were limited during Friday's practice were wide receiver Jalen Brooks (ankle), defensive tackle Mazi Smith (back) and tight end John Stephens Jr. (hamstring). All three players have been listed as "questionable" to play against the Ravens on Sunday.

CeeDee Lamb's injury update

CeeDee Lamb missed practice on Wednesday due to an ankle injury. On Thursday, though, he was promoted to "limited in practice".

As Lamb recorded full practice participation, his injury status was updated on the team's injury report on Friday afternoon. The standout receiver is now anticipated to play on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens as he no longer has an injury designation.

Lamb is the Cowboys' top receiver this season, having amassed nine receptions on 17 targets for 151 yards and one touchdown.

Trevon Diggs' injury update

After missing 15 games due to an ACL tear last season, Trevon Diggs has already recorded 10 tackles and one pick in his first two games this year. The standout cornerback was listed on the injury report on Wednesday for a foot injury and missed practice that day.

However, Diggs' injury is not a major concern, according to Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy, who told reporters on Thursday that the CB should play against the Ravens.

Diggs was fully involved in practice on Friday, so unless there are some unexpected circumstances, he should be prepared to play in Sunday's game.

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