Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

DiNucci will start for Cowboys

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The Dallas Cowboys declared quarterbac­k Andy Dalton out Saturday for their game in Philadelph­ia because of a concussion, clearing the way for rookie Ben DiNucci’s first start.

DiNucci will appear in prime time Sunday night against the Eagles (2-4-1) in his home state of Pennsylvan­ia. The former Pitt quarterbac­k finished his college career at James Madison, leading that school to the FCS championsh­ip game before getting drafted in the seventh round by Dallas.

It’s the third straight game for DiNucci to see action for the Cowboys (2-5). He took the final snaps late in a blowout loss to Arizona, which was Dalton’s first start in place of injured star Dak Prescott, and threw his first pass last week against Washington.

Dalton, a nine-year starter in Cincinnati before signing a one-year contract as Prescott’s backup, got a concussion in the third quarter against Washington on hit that led to linebacker Jon Bostic’s ejection.

Prescott was the last rookie to start at quarterbac­k for Dallas four years ago. He replaced an injured Tony Romo during the preseason and was the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year after leading the Cowboys to a franchise-record 11 straight wins. Romo didn’t get his job back after he recovered from a back injury and retired the next offseason.

DiNucci’s offensive line will be in better shape with all-Pro right guard Zack Martin returning after missing a game with a concussion. Joe Looney, who was the starting center when he injured a knee in Week 4, was activated from injured reserve. He was replaced by Tyler Biadasz, a rookie from the University of Wisconsin who has drawn praise from coaches.

The Cowboys activated linebacker Sean Lee from injured reserve, setting up the veteran for his season debut. The 11thyear player has been out since the start of training camp because of a core muscle injury that required surgery.

Surgery for Barkley: New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley has had surgery to repair a torn ACL in his right knee.

Giants coach Joe Judge said Ronnie Barnes, the team’s senior vice president of medical services and head trainer, spoke with the surgeon in Los Angeles and said the procedure seemingly went well.

Barkley, the 2018 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, was injured against the Chicago Bears in the second game of the season.

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