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Cowboys’ Romo, Murray probable for Sunday

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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and running back DeMarco Murray are listed as probable for Sunday’s game against the New York Giants.

Romo, who missed practice Wednesday due to ankle and back injuries, returned to practice on a limited basis Thursday.

Murray, the league’s leading rusher who has six consecutive 100-yard games to start the season, was back at practice Thursday after sitting out Wednesday with an unspecified illness.

The other Cowboys on Friday’s injury report who have been ruled probable: wide receiver Dez Bryant (shoulder), linebacker Cameron Lawrence (thigh), linebacker Rolando McClain (groin, personal), offensive tackle Jermey Parnell (chest), offensive tackle Tyron Smith (ankle) and defensive end Anthony Spencer (knee, foot).

Cowboys offensive tackle Doug Free (foot) and linebacker Bruce Carter (thigh) were ruled out for the Week 7 game. Defensive end Jack Crawford (calf) was listed as doubtful.

Giants linebacker Jon Beason (toe) and punter Steve Weatherford (left ankle) are listed as probable.

Giants cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (back, hamstring) and linebacker Spencer Paysinger (hamstring) were limited participants Friday, leaving them questionable for Sunday. As expected, running back Rashad Jennings (knee) has been ruled out.

Rodgers-Cromartie entered the Giants’ game last Sunday in Philadelphia with an assortment of right leg injuries. He then left the game early with back spasms.

“He practiced, he got out there, and did some things, moved around, said he felt pretty good,” Giants coach Tom Coughlin said of Rodgers-Cromartie after Friday’s practice. “We will see what it looks like, what the morning brings.”

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