
After suffering a high-ankle sprain against the Panthers in Week 15, nobody was surprised to learn that
Terrell Owens would
sit for the Cowboys' meaningless season finale against the Redskins. But now it looks like the Pro Bowl wide receiver may not be ready to go in two weeks, when Dallas plays its first game of the postseason.
Head coach
Wade Phillips announced that
Owens was "iffy", which obviously has to have an affect on the Cowboys' offensive game plan even with
Terry Glenn working his way back on the field:
"You're not as good offensively without T.O.," said quarterback Tony Romo, who was 7-for-16 for 86 yards and an interception in about 2 1/2 quarters of work against Washington.
The Cowboys are coming off a Redskins-administered beatdown, but Phillips downplayed the game, since Dallas had nothing to play for. On the good news front, the Cowboys hope to have cornerback
Terence Newman, center
Andre Gurode and nose tackle
Jay Ratliff all healthy for the divisional round.
Although Glenn saw his first action of the season, he didn't catch a pass. Thay may have had something to do with the Redskins trying to take him out,
to hear the Cowboys tell it, anyway:
A couple of Cowboys suggested Glenn was the victim of a cheap shot by a member of the Redskins. "I think they were trying to hurt me," Glenn said.
If Owens doesn't make it back, Romo has plenty of other offensive weapons. I'd only suggest keeping
Jessica Simpson off the property. You know, just in case.