Cowboys injuries: Micah Parsons did not practice, John Stephens tore his ACL

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The Dallas Cowboys were impacted by injury news in yesterday’s practice. Tight end John Stephens unfortunately tore his ACL in practice and is lost for another year with this same type of injury.

Cowboys TE John Stephens suffered a torn ACL in his left knee in Wednesday’s practice, according to sources. He missed last year with the same injury in the same knee. Surgery upcoming. He had yet to be active for a game this season but the club liked his upside.

— Todd Archer (@toddarcher) October 24, 2024

It sad news for a young player the Cowboys were really hoping they could develop.

The injury outlook for the rest of the Cowboys is below. Here’s where Dallas stands regarding injuries after Thursday’s practice.

Today’s Cowboys practice report:

Brandon Aubrey DNP, still performing his civic duty.

Micah Parsons and DaRon Bland still DNPs. Nick Vigil is a new addition. pic.twitter.com/NQbfl1TWyM

— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) October 24, 2024

After working with the training staff yesterday, Micah Parsons has not yet worked into practice. Head coach Mike McCarthy said his status for Sunday was “up in the air.” Among those also not practicing were DaRon Bland (foot), who still awaits his season debut after starting the year on injured reserve and kicker Brandon Aubrey did not practice and was excused for jury duty. Listed today as limited participants were Eric Kendricks, still managing a calf injury, and wide receiver Ryan Flournoy (ankle). For a second consecutive day, defensive tackle Jordan Phillips (wrist) was a full participant, as was cornerback Caelen Carson.

We don’t have an official injury report from the 49ers at this time.

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