St. Louis Rams vs Dallas Cowboys Final Injury Report

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The St. Louis Rams play at home this Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys, a team they haven’t had much success against in the past. There has been plenty of injury drama in this game from Tony Romo and Dez Bryant to who will start at quarterback for the Rams. Here is this week’s final injury report.

St. Louis Rams

CB Trumaine Johnson(Knee)- DNP- Out

C Barrett Jones(Back)- DNP- Out

QB Shaun Hill(Thigh)- Limited- Questionable

WR Tavon Austin(Knee)- Limited- Questionable

TE Cody Harkey(Knee)- Limited- Questionable

CB Brandon McGee(Foot)- DNP- Out

C Sott Wells(Non-Injury Related)- Full- Probable

G Rodger Saffold(Illness)- Full- Probable

Jeff Fisher has said many times this week that Shaun Hill will be a game time decision, but it would not be surprising if Austin Davis got his second start in as many weeks. Tavon Austin is limited as questionable, but it’s probably more likely that Stedman Bailey replaces Austin in the lineup this week.

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Dallas Cowboys

DT Ken Bishop(Illness)- Full- Probable

WR Dez Bryant(Shoulder)- Limited- Questionable

DT Davon Coleman(Knee)- DNP- Out

LB Justin Durant(Groin)- DNP- Out

DE Lavar Edwards(Knee)- Full- Questionable

TE Gavin Escobar(Knee)- Limited- Questionable

G Zack Martin(Foot)- Full- Probable

LB Rolando McClain(Groin)- DNP- Out

RB Joseph Randle( Concussion)- Limited- Questionable

QB Tony Romo(Back)- Full- Probable

DE George Selvie( Shoulder)- Full- Probable

DE Anthony Spencer(Knee)- DNP- Out

Dez Bryant is listed as questionable, but he said earlier this week that he is ready to roll, and although Romo didnt practice on Wednesday, he was full Thursday and Friday, unfortunately the Rams won’t be going up against a third backup-calliber quarterback in as many weeks.

That is the injury report for this week’s game against the Dallas Cowboys. We won’t know who the Rams starting quarterback is until game day which will make for an interesting decision for Jeff Fisher. Hopefully next week the Rams will be 2-1 headed into the bye.