Defensive tackle Ken Bishop will be a part of the Dallas Cowboys' main roster for the first time in nearly three months on Sunday, as he's been promoted from the practice squad in advance of Sunday's NFC Divisional Playoff at the Green Bay Packers.
Per the Cowboys' official website, "after spending a week evaluating Terrell McClain’s ankle injury, the Cowboys have opted to activate Bishop from their practice squad as a precautionary measure. Prior to the roster move, Dallas had just three healthy defensive tackles in Tyrone Crawford, Nick Hayden and Josh Brent."
Follow our Dallas Cowboys team page for the latest Cowboys news!
In a corresponding move, the Cowboys have cut Jakar Hamilton from the team's 53-man roster.
It's unclear whether or not Bishop will be one of the 46 players in uniform for Sunday's gigantic playoff clash, but he has a very good chance of seeing time with McClain's status up in the air and the team's depth being challenged on the defensive line.
Back to the Dallas Cowboys Newsfeed