Cowboys RB Elliott inactive against Bears with knee injury
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Ezekiel Elliott is inactive for the Dallas Cowboys against the Chicago Bears with a sprained right knee, just the second time in his seven seasons the star running back has missed a game due to injury.
Undrafted rookie Malik Davis is set for his NFL debut behind Tony Pollard. The fourth-year pro was the lead back for Dallas when Elliott was out with a calf strain late in the 2020 season.
Davis was signed off the practice squad along with tight end Sean McKeon. No. 1 tight end Dalton Schultz is active but has been dealing with a right knee issue most of the season.
Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott will be without Elliott in his second game back after missing five games with a fractured right thumb.
The Cowboys have been leaning on their defense to stay in contention. Dallas enters Week 8 third in the NFC East but starts the day as one of five NFC teams with a winning record.
Dallas receiver Noah Brown is inactive with a foot injury, and rookie defensive end Sam Williams is out with a knee injury a week after recording the first two sacks of his career.
Bears right tackle Larry Borom had already been ruled out because of a concussion.
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