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Jason Garrett: Dallas Cowboys starters will play in Week 17
Jon Machota Email jmachota@dallasnews.com
Published: December 22, 2014 4:13 pm
IRVING – Expect the Dallas Cowboys starters to play Sunday at Washington.
Despite a postseason berth being secured with Sunday’s win over the Indianapolis Colts, Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said during his Monday press conference that he did not plan on resting players for the season finale.
“You play guys,” Garrett said. “You get 16 opportunities and you go play and go try and play your best football.”
Garrett never elaborated on how long the starters would play against Washington.
“What we’re going to do is we’re going to practice as well as we can practice and go play our best football game,” Garrett added. “We play the early game up there so all the scenarios everybody is talking about no one will know what those are, so we got to go play our best football.”
Garrett said the Cowboys came out of the Indianapolis game “really well” in the injury department.
“Our football team – we need to play,” Garrett said. “We need to go play and play well.”
Jon Machota Email jmachota@dallasnews.com
Published: December 22, 2014 4:13 pm
IRVING – Expect the Dallas Cowboys starters to play Sunday at Washington.
Despite a postseason berth being secured with Sunday’s win over the Indianapolis Colts, Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said during his Monday press conference that he did not plan on resting players for the season finale.
“You play guys,” Garrett said. “You get 16 opportunities and you go play and go try and play your best football.”
Garrett never elaborated on how long the starters would play against Washington.
“What we’re going to do is we’re going to practice as well as we can practice and go play our best football game,” Garrett added. “We play the early game up there so all the scenarios everybody is talking about no one will know what those are, so we got to go play our best football.”
Garrett said the Cowboys came out of the Indianapolis game “really well” in the injury department.
“Our football team – we need to play,” Garrett said. “We need to go play and play well.”