NFL injury report, Week 10: Cowboys lose Sean Lee, Justin Durant
The Cowboys got blown out by the Saints and suffered some key injuries in the process.


Here is the latest on Sean Lee and the rest of the NFC East injuries.
Dallas
Lee left Sunday's game with a hamstring injury and is expected to miss up to four weeks, according to Ian Rapoport. Lee left the game and struggled to limp to the locker room. He wasn't the only linebacker to go down as Justin Durant also suffered a hamstring injury and is expected to miss between 3-4 weeks, according to Todd Archer.
Philadelphia
Jason Peters left Sunday's game due to a head injury, but returned shortly after. His return was short lived, however, as he suffered a leg injury and did not return to the game. Tight end Mychal Kendricks suffered a knee injury, but Eagles general manager Howie Roseman said both Peters and Kendricks avoided serious injury, according to Jeff McLane.
Safety Earl Wolff suffered a serious injury and is expected to miss several weeks, according to Reuben Frank.
New York
Defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul briefly left Sunday's game with a shoulder injury, but he was able to return and said he'll be fine going forward, according to Ralph Vacchiano. New York was without running back Brandon Jacobs due to hamstring and knee issues, but Andre Brown made his 2013 debut and finished with 106 rushing yards.
Washington
Washington placed running back Chris Thompson on injured reserve on Friday after he suffered a torn labrum in his shoulder on Thursday. DeAngelo Hall left the game against Minnesota with a head injury and was evaluated for a concussion before later returning to action.











