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Bart Scott not buying the Cowboys as Super Bowl contenders (0:44)

Bart Scott doesn't think the Cowboys have what it takes to win the Superbowl. There is a time and a place.

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The Dallas Cowboys will be without Tony Pollard for Thursday night's game against the TennesseeTitans due to a thigh bruise.

Pollard, who was named to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career, leads the Cowboys with 988 yards rushing on 186 carries. After scoring 11 in the first three years of his career, he's scored 12 in the last three years. He would become the ninth running back in the history of the Cowboys to reach 1,000 rushing yards.

With Pollard out, the lead back will be the guy with the most experience. Qadree Ollison was added to the practice squad.

He missed two games with a hyperextended right knee. He wants to reach 1,000 yards for the fifth time. He wants his first 100 yard game of the season. In his first six seasons, he has had at least two 100 yard games.

Pollard was questionable for the game after not practicing this week.

The Cowboys don't want to jeopardize his health going into the playoffs by closing the regular season at the Washington Commanders.