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Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson Out for Thursday's Game
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson will not play in Thursday's game against the New York Giants due to a concussion. With Ferguson unable to clear protocol in time, Luke Schoonmaker and Brevyn Spann-Ford will take over tight end duties. Schoonmaker had a decent performance last week, but his limited targets make him a risky option for fantasy owners.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson will not play in Thursday's game against the New York Giants due to a concussion. With Ferguson unable to clear protocol in time, Luke Schoonmaker and Brevyn Spann-Ford will take over tight end duties. Schoonmaker had a decent performance last week, but his limited targets make him a risky option for fantasy owners.
Jake Ferguson Remains in Concussion Protocol
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson is still in concussion protocol after suffering an injury during the Week 11 loss to the Texans. Coach Mike McCarthy indicated that Ferguson is unlikely to play in the upcoming game against the Giants, which would mark his second consecutive absence. In Ferguson's absence, Luke Schoonmaker and Brevyn Spann-Ford are expected to take on the tight end duties for the Cowboys.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson is still in concussion protocol after suffering an injury during the Week 11 loss to the Texans. Coach Mike McCarthy indicated that Ferguson is unlikely to play in the upcoming game against the Giants, which would mark his second consecutive absence. In Ferguson's absence, Luke Schoonmaker and Brevyn Spann-Ford are expected to take on the tight end duties for the Cowboys.
Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson's Status Uncertain for Thursday's Game
Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones indicated that tight end Jake Ferguson is unlikely to play in the upcoming game against the New York Giants due to a concussion. Ferguson has not practiced in the past week and still needs to clear multiple stages of the concussion protocol. If Ferguson is unable to play, Luke Schoonmaker and Brevyn Spann-Ford will take on the tight end responsibilities, with Schoonmaker having a decent performance in Week 12.
Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones indicated that tight end Jake Ferguson is unlikely to play in the upcoming game against the New York Giants due to a concussion. Ferguson has not practiced in the past week and still needs to clear multiple stages of the concussion protocol. If Ferguson is unable to play, Luke Schoonmaker and Brevyn Spann-Ford will take on the tight end responsibilities, with Schoonmaker having a decent performance in Week 12.
Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson's Concussion Update
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson missed practice on Wednesday due to a concussion, making his availability for the upcoming game against the Commanders uncertain. With limited time to clear the concussion protocol, the Cowboys may rely on Luke Schoonmaker and Brevyn Spann-Ford to fill the tight end role. Schoonmaker had a decent performance in Week 11 but the tight end situation remains risky for fantasy lineups in Week 12.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson missed practice on Wednesday due to a concussion, making his availability for the upcoming game against the Commanders uncertain. With limited time to clear the concussion protocol, the Cowboys may rely on Luke Schoonmaker and Brevyn Spann-Ford to fill the tight end role. Schoonmaker had a decent performance in Week 11 but the tight end situation remains risky for fantasy lineups in Week 12.
Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson Inactive for Week 2
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson has been ruled inactive for today's game against the New Orleans Saints due to a knee injury. Ferguson missed practice all week, indicating a lack of readiness to participate. In his absence, tight ends Luke Schoonmaker and Brevyn Spann-Ford will share the workload, but neither is considered a strong fantasy option for Week 2.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson has been ruled inactive for today's game against the New Orleans Saints due to a knee injury. Ferguson missed practice all week, indicating a lack of readiness to participate. In his absence, tight ends Luke Schoonmaker and Brevyn Spann-Ford will share the workload, but neither is considered a strong fantasy option for Week 2.