
The Dallas Cowboys have one game left in the 2025 regular season, against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium.
For the past three weeks, we have seen the back-and-forth over starters playing against the Cowboys "Organically Tanking" in an attempt to get vital snaps to young players.
And as 7-8-1 Dallas' final injury report drops on Friday, there are some big headlines.
DeMarvion Overshown, T. J. Bass, Javonte Williams, Malik Davis, and Shavon Revel Jr. are all out of Sunday's game.
Elsewhere, Josh Butler, Phil Mafah and Payton Turner are questionable.
Everyone else is good to go.
But back to those already ruled out.
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With Williams and Davis unavailable, it finally feels like rookie Jaydon Blue will see the field on Sunday.
And he might not just see the field sparingly; he might be a vital cog in the offense.
Of course, how much workload he can expect is unknown, and with Mafah listed as questionable, we might see Israel Abanikanda come off the practice squad to help.
Also, expect to see a nice dose of Hunter Luepke, who saw an increase in snaps against the Washington Commanders in Week 17.
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This feels like a game for Blue to put together everything he has learned this season into practice.
With head coach Brian Schottenheimer citing the need for consistency both on and off the field, Blue, due to injury, will get his chance, and it is one he can't waste.
Week 18 is meaningless for a host of players, but it might be the most important game of Jaydon's career thus far.
He's had to bide his time, and now Blue looks set for a heavy workload against the Giants with an eye on impressing the coaching staff in the season finale.