Cowboys, Saints meet in matchup of short-handed teams
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[December 01, 2021] The
Dallas Cowboys have seen their lead in the NFC East shrink and
they're battling COVID-19 issues.
The New Orleans Saints are sliding down the NFC wild-card standings
and they're battling a bunch of injuries.
The short-handed and struggling teams will meet Thursday night in
New Orleans.
The Cowboys (7-4), whose 3 1/2-game lead in the division has shrunk
to two games after a 1-3 stretch, won't have head coach Mike
McCarthy on the sideline after he tested positive for COVID.
Defensive coordinator and former Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan
Quinn will be the interim head coach, although McCarthy is
participating virtually in meetings and game preparations.
Right tackle Terence Steele, rookie cornerback Nahshon Wright and
five assistant coaches, including offensive line coach Joe Philbin
and assistant offensive line coach Jeff Blasko, will miss the game
after testing positive for COVID.
The status of wide receiver Amari Cooper, who is unvaccinated and
missed the last two games after testing positive, was undetermined,
although receiver CeeDee Lamb is expected to return after a one-game
absence caused by a concussion. Dallas also expects the return of
defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, who has been sidelined since
sustaining a fractured foot before the season's second game.
"We know what we're capable of," Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott
said. "We know the team we have. The most important thing is just
our belief in each other. That's not going anywhere. It's not
fading."
Dallas has rushed for fewer than 100 yards in four of the last five
games and it averaged just 3.2 yards per carry against the Raiders.
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"We've obviously been very successful running the
football in the first part of the season, so people are gearing up
for it," McCarthy said. "We need to stay on top of our self-scout
because I think just like anything at this point in the year people
are locked into your formations and your run tendencies and when we
run and how we run."
New Orleans (5-6) is considering starting Taysom Hill at quarterback
in hopes of a spark that might end a four-game losing streak.
The last time the Saints won a game was Oct. 31, the day when Jameis
Winston sustained a season-ending knee injury against Tampa Bay.
Trevor Siemian has started in Winston's place while
Hill was recovering from a concussion and a foot injury, the latter
of which isn't fully healed although Hill practiced fully on
Tuesday.
"It's no secret that we need to improve in a lot of different areas
to put some points on the board," New Orleans tackle Terron Armstead
said. "It's not just one position group, we have to collectively be
better and put more points on the board."
Armstead and fellow tackle Ryan Ramczyk missed practice Tuesday
because of knee injuries. Running back Alvin Kamara practiced on a
limited basis after missing the last three games because of a knee
ailment.
The Saints have won four consecutive NFC South titles, but their
chances of catching first-place Tampa Bay are fading.
"We all get into sudden death once you hit Jan. 5," Armstead said.
"It doesn't really matter where you play or who you play.
"We've been a number one or two seed and exited in the first round,
but we've also been to the NFC championship, Super Bowl, and all of
those good things. We just have to make sure we're ready for the
tournament though, not just sneak in or have some teams lose to let
us get in, none of that. We have to put ourselves where we belong."
--Field Level Media
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