The Dallas Cowboys (6-7-1) are preparing for their Week 16 clash against the Los Angeles Chargers (10-4). Heading into a matchup against one of the most dominant teams in the league, the Cowboys have concerns surrounding the status of several injured players.

What Is the Latest on the Dallas Cowboys’ Injury Report

Here is the Cowboys’ injury report from Wednesday, listing 16 players along with their practice status and injuries:

DaRon Bland (Foot) – DNP
Tyler Guyton (Ankle) – DNP
CeeDee Lamb (Illness) – DNP
Hunter Luepke (Concussion) – DNP
Quinnen Williams (Concussion) – DNP
Josh Butler (Knee) – LP
Caelen Carson (Shoulder/Hamstring) – LP
Trevon Diggs (Knee) – LP
Phil Mafah (Shoulder) – LP
Shavon Revel Jr. (Knee) – LP
Payton Turner (Ribs) – LP
Javonte Williams (Neck) – LP
Donovan Wilson (Knee/Hip) – LP
Jake Ferguson (Calf) – FP
Osa Odighizuwa (Shoulder) – FP
Nathan Thomas (Shoulder) – FP

DNP indicates did not participate in practice, LP indicates limited participation, and FP indicates full participation.

DaRon Bland, Tyler Guyton, CeeDee Lamb, Hunter Luepke, and Quinnen Williams did not practice on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Jake Ferguson, Osa Odighizuwa, and Nathan Thomas were full participants. The remaining players were limited in practice.

Defensive tackle Williams and fullback Luepke are currently in concussion protocol. When head coach Brian Schottenheimer was asked about their availability for the upcoming game against the Chargers, he said a decision will be made closer to the game.

“These things are different,” Schottenheimer said. “You guys all saw what happened to CeeDee. I mean, the next thing you know, he’s out there Wednesday at practice, and you’re kind of like, ‘Wow.’ So we’ll see.”

Last week, Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb was in a similar situation leading up to the game, but was eventually cleared to play against the Minnesota Vikings. However, he missed Wednesday’s practice due to illness, and there is no official report yet on whether it is something concerning. Fans are hoping Williams and Luepke can follow a similar path and be available on Sunday.

Other key names fans are closely monitoring include left tackle Guyton and cornerback Trevon Diggs. There are question marks surrounding their availability, and in Diggs’ case, the team must decide whether to activate him to the roster or keep him on injured reserve.

The presence of these players on Sunday could significantly impact the Cowboys as they face the Chargers, one of the league’s most dominant teams this season.

While the Chargers are close to clinching a postseason berth with a 93.1% chance to make the playoffs, the Cowboys, sitting at just 1.2%, are nearly out of the race, according to PFSN’s Playoff Meter.