Nov 29th 2008 11:30AM by Ryan Wilson (author feed)
Filed under: Cowboys, NFC East, NFL Injuries
Obviously, Tony Romo has a lot to do with the Cowboys’ success, but he can’t do it alone. Sure, it seems that way, but there aren’t many teams who could survive the dynamic duo of Brad Johnson and Brooks Bollinger, no matter how healthy the other 51 guys on the roster.
So it’s with that in mind that this must come as a relief to the team still angling for a wild card birth: DeMarcus Ware and Marion Barber didn’t sustain serious injuries in Dallas’ Thanksgiving Day throttling of the Seattle Seahawks. The Cowboys received some good news Friday morning when the results of the MRI exams of linebacker DeMarcus Ware and running back Marion Barber did not reveal any structural damage.
Ware left Thursday’s game with a hyperextended left knee in the third quarter. … Barber departed Thursday’s game with a dislocated little toe on his right foot. Ware says he expects to play next Sunday against the Steelers and Barber, as he has done his entire career, said nothing. Because he doesn’t talk to the media (despite Troy Aikman’s protestations).Continue Reading
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