Dallas Cowboys Player Stats 2019
Wide receiver Amari Cooper (knee, ankle) politely declined to speak to the media Friday but he did say he is good to go for Sunday's game at Detroit, which is all anybody wanted to probably know anyway.
Robert Quinn wished good luck to Colin Kaepernick on the quarterback's workout Saturday, but is dismayed it has reached this point. “Took his team to the Super Bowl, Pro Bowl … For him to go through all what he had to go through for making a stand, which the media took it and ran and put him in this situation,” Quinn said, “it's kind of embarrassing to America that this guy has got to go reprove himself over making a stand for something that still hasn't been confronted in today's world.”
Right tackle La'el Collins is on the practice field for the first time this week, which is a sign he will play Sunday at Detroit despite a back injury. Wide receiver Amari Cooper (knee) is also expected to go through a second straight limited practice and be available Sunday. It is looking like safety Jeff Heath (shoulders) will not play this week.
At 5-4, the Cowboys are at a crucial point in the season where they have to start stringing together wins, like they did a year ago when they finished 10-6. Dak Prescott is confident it will turn around. “No concerns,” Prescott said. “They're going to flip and when we get them flipping, this team, these players, the character of these men, there's no doubt it's going to go the right way.”