Cowboys tight end Jason Witten suffered two ankle sprains and a sprained knee during Sunday's 20-10 win over the Eagles. But that didn't stop him from finishing the game.
Witten suffered the injuries, which the Cowboys confirmed, but continued to play, catching seven passes for 56 yards. After the game, he said the injuries weren't much to worry about.
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"It's just some bumps and bruises," Witten told reporters. "Typical football stuff. I'll be fine."
The Cowboys can ill afford to lose anyone else on offense right now with No. 1 receiver Dez Bryant out for most of the season with a broken bone in his foot and quarterback Tony Romo leaving Sunday's game with a broken collarbone.
Romo is expected to miss at least six weeks with the injury.