Cowboys wideout Dez Bryant isn't expected to see the field Sunday, which is no surprise.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Sunday that the receiver is expected to miss one to two weeks. Bryant was diagnosed with a hairline knee fracture, but Rapoport reported that the injury is commonly referred to as a bone bruise, per a source who has seen Bryant's test results. There is no long-term risk.
Other injury news we are keeping an eye on Sunday:
- Jacoby Brissett (thumb) is starting for the Patriots against the Bills on Sunday. Jimmy Garoppolo (shoulder) is inactive.
- In the London game, Colts wide receiver Phillip Dorsett (ankle) is active and expected to play, while Jaguars tight end Julius Thomas (elbow) is inactive. Jaguars linebacker Dan Skuta is inactive and rookie **Myles Jack** will start in his place.
- Seahawks tight end Jimmy Graham (knee, back) is expected to play while running back C.J. Prosise (wrist) is unlikely to play, per Rapoport.