Juanyeh Thomas sidelined as migraines plague Cowboys star
The Dallas Cowboys are facing another setback as safety Juanyeh Thomas has been placed on the reserve/non-football illness list. This decision means the team will be without one of their pivotal defenders for at least the next four games.
Injury Updates for the Cowboys
Injuries have been a consistent challenge for the Cowboys this season, but recent reports suggest a trend toward improved health within the roster. On Tuesday, the franchise activated linebacker DeMarvion Overshown and cornerback Shavon Revel Jr., both of whom are expected to contribute once again in Week 11. Additionally, there are encouraging signs regarding the potential returns of Malik Hooker and Donovan Wilson, both of whom have been sidelined for various reasons.
Setback for Thomas
Despite the positive news on other players, the Cowboys’ announcement regarding Thomas cast a shadow over their defensive outlook. The safety has been grappling with migraines, which have already kept him out of action for two of the last three games. His ongoing health issues have led to his placement on the reserve/non-football illness list, creating further challenges for a team already navigating injury concerns.
This move opens up roster space for Overshown and Revel, allowing the Cowboys to adapt and strategize as they head into the next phase of their season. As Dallas looks to strengthen its defense, the absence of Thomas will be felt, underscoring the unpredictable nature of player health in professional sports.

