The Dallas Cowboys prepare to host the Baltimore Ravens at AT&T Stadium in Week 3 and the team will need all hands on deck to bounce back from an embarrassing loss just a week ago.
One player who could give the Cowboys a boost is star tight end Jake Ferguson, who was injured in the season opener against the Cleveland Browns.
Ferguson suffered a knee injury in the opening game and there were concerns he might miss extended playing time, but it was ultimately determined he had a minor medial collateral ligament sprain.
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He attempted to play last week but was ruled out after completing the pre-match warm-up.
This week, however, it looks like Ferguson will get the green light.
“Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson is should be active“, wrote Bleacher Report NFL insider James Palmer on X. “Ferguson is a top-10 TE and really the second option to Dak Prescott in the passing game.”
If Ferguson plays for the Cowboys, it will be a major boost to the offense.
Last season, Ferguson had a breakout year with 71 receptions for 761 yards and five touchdowns, earning him a Pro Bowl nomination.
Kickoff between the Cowboys and Ravens on Sunday, September 22 is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET.
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