The Cowboys are going to get wide receiver Dez Bryant back on the field Sunday night against the Philadelphia Eagles, according to ESPN.
Bryant has missed Dallas' last three games after injuring his knee in Week 3 against the Bears. He had just 11 receptions for 150 yards and a touchdown in three games before his injury.
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Though Bryant has appeared in just 12 of the Cowboys' last 22 games dating back to last season, he can still be counted on as a No. 1 receiver when healthy.
While Bryant is expected to return, quarterback Tony Romo has not been cleared to practice fully, according to reports.
Romo has been out all season after suffering a fracture in his back during the preseason. Rookie Dak Prescott has stepped up admirably in his absence, and could retain the starting job even after Romo returns.