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Irving, TX (SportsNetwork.com) - Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray was listed as questionable on the team's final injury report for Sunday's road test against the Detroit Lions.

Murray missed Dallas' Week 7 win over Philadelphia after sustaining an MCL sprain in his left knee early in the second quarter of the team's Oct. 13 victory against Washington.

The 25-year-old running back was limited in practice throughout the week, leaving his status for Sunday uncertain.

Wide receiver Miles Austin also was limited all week with a hamstring issue and joined Murray as questionable.

Defensive end DeMarcus Ware, who missed his first career game last week, did not practice all week due to a strained right quadriceps and was listed as doubtful.

Linebacker DeVonte Holloman has already been ruled out against Detroit after missing practice all week with a neck injury, while starting safety J.J. Wilcox also will miss Sunday's game after sitting out Friday's session with a knee injury.

Wide receiver Dez Bryant (hamstring/wrist), cornerback Morris Claiborne (illness), and running back Lance Dunbar (hamstring) all put in full practices on Friday and were listed as probable to play against the Lions.