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Three Dallas Cowboys start in fantasy football vs. Eagles in week 10

Three Dallas Cowboys start in fantasy football vs. Eagles in week 10

Last week was a challenging time for the Dallas Cowboyswho suffered their third consecutive loss, falling 27-21 to the Atlanta Falcons.

Starting quarterback Dak Prescott has been sidelined for at least four weeks due to a hamstring injury, which could potentially impact the performance of some of the Cowboys’ offensive players.

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Either way, the “next man up” mentality means fantasy owners of the Cowboys top weapons will rely on Cooper Rush to keep their production going starting this week against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Here are three Cowboys fantasy managers can trust heading into Week 10 with confidence.

Brandon Aubrey

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Kicker Brandon Aubrey keeps making them, fantasy managers keep starting him.

Last week against the Falcons, the All-Pro connected on his two field goal attempts, including a pristine 57-yarder, pushing his season total for 50-yard attempts to 9 of 10.

Aubrey hasn’t missed a kick since Week 5, going 6-for-6 and making at least one field goal in every game this season.

CeeDee Lam

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Week 10 could be particularly challenging for CeeDee Lamb fantasy owners. The All-Pro wide receiver suffered a shoulder injury last Sunday, but showed his toughness by successfully securing a two-point conversion in the final two minutes of the game. His efforts helped Dallas get within six points.

Despite the injury, Lamb is considered an everyday occurrence, but head coach Mike McCarthy feels confident in his Pro Bowl receiver’s chance to play.

The Eagles have been strong against the pass this season, allowing just 189 yards through the air per game, ranking seventh in the league and allowing just eight touchdowns, which is the fifth-fewest.

Over the past three weeks, Lamb has conceded 12 or more goals in every game. This trend could continue should number 88 be available to play this Sunday. Backup quarterback Cooper Rush will rely heavily on the star to produce big plays.

Jake Ferguson

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A backup quarterback needs just as much support as the starter. Tight end Jake Ferguson is another player Dallas will have to rely on more than ever to help Rush.

Ferguson has scored 18 goals in his last two games and led Dallas with seven receptions for 71 yards last Sunday.

Ferguson’s high goal share means he is consistently involved in the offense. While the Eagles’ pass defense is tricky, Ferguson’s size and role in the offense make him a viable starter.

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