Cowboys Injury Report: Sept. 30th
The Cowboys came away from their game with the Panthers relatively healthy, but their running back situation is a little cloudy.
Marion Barber was held out of Monday's game and is still receiving treatment for his quad strain. There's a good chance he'll be able to play this weekend against the Broncos, but coach Wade Phillips hasn't said that Barber will play yet. Phillips has instead said that he'll evaluate Barber just like he did last week.
Felix Jones will most likely miss Sunday's game with a PCL strain he suffered during Monday's game. The Cowboys wouldn't say how much time Jones would miss, only that the injury isn't considered serious or season ending.
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Wade Phillips hasn't had much experience with PCL injuries, saying in his press conference on Tuesday that he thought a PCL was a computer.
Tackle Flozell Adams bruised his shoulder during the same play that Jones hurt himself but returned to the game and will not miss any practice time or Sunday's game.
Linebacker Curtis Johnson, who was signed a couple weeks ago, strained his hamstring and will miss some time. Johnson wasn't originally put on the active roster when he was signed because he was recovering from straining the same hamstring.
Safety Michael Hamlin, who broke his forearm during the pre-season, is about a week from returning to practice, but it's unlikely he'll play as soon as he comes back.

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