As the Cowboys shift focus toward Week 7 of the 2025 season, Jerry Jones offered a brief update on some of the team’s injured players.

When asked about the status of CeeDee Lamb, Tyler Booker and KaVontae Turpin on Tuesday, the Cowboys owner said the players were “looking good.” The team still has to evaluate each player in practice before deciding if they could return against the Washington Commanders on Sunday.

“Without being doctor here and without the benefit of a week of practice seeing where they are, thumbs up on all,” Jones told 105.3 The Fan (KRLD-FM). “It’s looking good, but that’s just it. You’ve got to have that week of practice, which we haven’t had. When we have it, that’ll be the report card. [We will] see how it goes this week.”

Both Lamb and Booker sustained high ankle sprains in a Week 3 loss to the Chicago Bears. Meanwhile, Turpin suffered a sprained foot during Dallas’ Week 4 tie with Green Bay.

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Jones also shared an update on rookie cornerback Shavon Revel Jr., who’s recovering from a torn ACL he suffered early in his final season at East Carolina.

According to Jones, Revel is making “excellent” progress in his injury rehab.

“He’s everything we thought he would be, getting to see him up close and personal, and what kind of player athlete he is. All upbeat. Obviously, he’s coming in with no experience, but his status, to answer your question, in his rehab, he’s done nothing but make everybody’s eyes big,” Jones said. “Looking forward to getting him out there. We’ll have to — everybody remember he’s making his first steps in the NFL as he gets out there, but he’s got a great future.”

Listen to the rest of Jones’ radio appearance here.

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