July 11, 2025

Bills Rule Out 2 Key Starters vs. Dallas Cowboys: NFL Tracker

TWO BILLS RULE OUT DEC 15 Due to injuries, defensive end A.J. Epenesa (ribs) and safety Micah Hyde (stinger) will not be playing for the Bills on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. who also happen to be the NFL’s highest-scoring club.

On Sunday, at 3:25 p.m. CT, Buffalo (7-6) and Dallas (10-3) will play in a nationally televised FOX telecast.

AUBREY HONOURED DEC 13! Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey was named the NFC Special Teams person of the Week after he became the first person in NFL history to kick two – goals of at least 59 yards in one game.

This is his second Player of the Week award; he also won it in Week 8, so he’s having an amazing rookie season.

Aubrey made field goals of 60, 59, 45, and 50 yards against the Eagles.

Dec. 10, MICHAEL ILLNESS? ‘ALIVE’ REPLY The Dallas Cowboys had been feeling well all week leading up to their “Sunday Night Football” battle against the Philadelphia Eagles. However, on Sunday morning, it was discovered that Micah Parsons had contracted an apparent flu-like illness.

The All-Pro’s past in Dallas suggests that the Cowboys expect him to play, so we shouldn’t be shocked.

Parsons expressed earlier this week his desire to be a player that was “unfazed,” “unstoppable,” and “un-(bleep)-with-able.”

Parsons expressed earlier this week his desire to be a player that was “unfazed,” “unstoppable,” and “un-(bleep)-with-able.”

Even though Parsons was struggling, he managed to seal an upset victory for them with a strip-sack. The score was 22–10.

Parsons reported that he hurt his left groyne late in the first quarter. Naturally, he continued to play while taking occasional breaks to ride an exercise bike.

George Edwards, the defensive assistant at the time, checked on Parsons to see whether he was “go.”

SHAQ MENTIONS SIRIANNI AS A DIFFERENCE FROM COWBOYS ON DEC 7. Shaquille Leonard was drawn to Lincoln Financial Field by a sense of familiarity even though it wasn’t precisely brotherly love.

The recently acquired Philadelphia Eagle Leonard discussed his choice to wear green as his new team gets ready to take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night (7:20 p.m. CT, NBC). Both teams made an attempt to court Leonard as they sought a defensive edge in the final stretch of a season that saw them both win the NFC East. The four-time All-Pro claims that Nick Sirrianni, who has been head coach for a long time, made all the difference in the end.

“Nick and I were in Indianapolis together. According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, Leonard said, “Nick is a great coach and great competitor.” “I wanted to go to a coach who understood who I was as a player and as a person, somewhere that fit me.”

When Sirianni and Leonard were teammates with the Indianapolis Colts, Leonard played against his offensive setups during his first three NFL seasons (2018–20). As offensive coordinator, Sirianni guided the Colts to two postseason appearances in three years and ranked among the top 10 offences. The Eagles noticed that success and signed Sirianni to replace Doug Pederson in 2021.

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