Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant's injured hip is the cause of "major concern" for the team, according to ESPN's Sal Paolantonio (via Adam Schefter).
Dez Bryant injury: WR’s hip troubles Cowboys, according to report
The status of WR Dez Bryant’s hip is giving the Cowboys fits. As it stands now, Bryant is a game-time decision for Sunday night’s game against the Falcons.
Bryant is listed as questionable for the Cowboys' Sunday night contest against the undefeated Atlanta Falcons, and is expected to be a game-time decision. He injured the hip while making a diving catch in the Cowboys' 29-24 loss to the New York Giants in Week 8. Bryant did not appear in practice on Wednesday and Thursday, and was only a limited participant in Friday's drills. He is joined on the Cowboys' injury report by fellow wide receiver Kevin Ogletree, who is nursing a sore hamstring. Ogletree is also expected to be a game-time decision.
Through the first seven games of the 2012 season, Bryant has caught 41 passes for 488 yards and two touchdowns. He is coming off of a five-catch, 110-yard effort against the Giants.


















