
The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for their Week 16 game against the Los Angeles Chargers with the playoffs out of reach.
Dak Prescott stated that the team still has "a lot to play for," and we will see exactly how the locker room approaches the final three games with nothing but pride on the line.
We will also see if the Cowboys stay true to their convictions over the opposition of the "Organic Tanking" approach as well.
And as Friday's injury report dropped from The Star, there are quite a few headlines.
DaRon Bland and Tyler Guyton are both ruled out. No surprises there.
Defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and Trevon Diggs are questionable, with the Cowboys now at a crossroads with Diggs.
Given that Bland is out, the time has come to either play Diggs or sit him for the rest of the season.
Which way will Dallas go? Our Mike Fisher is suggesting he's been given the impression that Diggs will on Saturday move off IR so he can play on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Hunter Luepke, Phil Mafah, Josh Butler, Payton Turner and Caelen Carson are also questionable.
But maybe the biggest news is CeeDee Lamb, who was dealing with a concussion has no designation, meaning he is good to go for Sunday.
The same applies to Javonte Williams, Donovan Wilson, Nate Thomas, and Shavon Revel. Jr., Alijah Clark, Jake Ferguson, and Osa Odighizuwa.
But back to Diggs.
The franchise is now at a fork in the road.
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With Trevon's 21-day practice window closing, the time has come to either play him or rule him out for the season.
It has been a long-running saga, and now it's gut-check time for the franchise.
Diggs says he is healthy. Dallas, up until recently, has been thinking otherwise. Will the Cowboys concede and play the All-Pro?
Luckily, we don't have to watch too long to find out.