5 bits of Cowboys news you might’ve missed during Christmas break: McCarthy on Trey Lance decision, CeeDee Lamb’s injury update, and more

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Trey Lance (19) rolls out to pass against the Los Angeles Chargers in the first quarter at AT&T Stadium.

Christmas Day is in the books and while many are still enjoying the slow time of the Holidays, Thursday is the day many Dallas Cowboys fans will fall back into the routine, including heading  back to work.

Chances are the days off might’ve turned them away from NFL news and I wouldn’t blame them. It’s been a long season. But for those trying to catch up, here are five news stories on the Cowboys you might’ve missed during the break.

Let’s dive in!

1. Jalen Hurts “missing practice” ahead of Cowboys matchup

Jalen Hurts suffered a concussion on Sunday’s loss to the Washington Commanders and was listed as a non-participant for practice on Wednesday. It should be noted that the Eagles didn’t practice on Christmas Day, and the report was an estimation. The Cowboys also didn’t practice.

However, it’s noteworthy for Hurts, who is in a footrace against the concussion protocol to be ready for Sunday against Dallas. If Hurts can’t go, it’ll be Kenny Pickett making the start in Philly this weekend. Pickett was also listed on the report as limited with a ribs injury.

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