The Cowboys came out of their blowout win against the 49ers on Sunday with a few injuries, most notably to kicker Dan Bailey. Dallas’ injury report also shows a new hip injury being added to the back difficulties franchise left tackle Tyron Smith has had to deal with. However the next opponent, Washington, dwarfs the Cowboys’ worries in comparison.

The new players added to the report for Dallas were Bailey and linebacker Kyle Wilber. Bailey is expected to miss some time as Dallas has already picked up a kicker in Mike Nugent to fill in for him in the time being. It is unknown how serious Wilber’s knee injury is though. Chidobe Awuzie’s hamstring is still hampering him, as is Justin Durant’s groin. Sean Lee’s groin appears to be ok as he was a full participant on Wednesday.

The Redskins on the other hand left their Monday Night game battered. Washington didn’t run a full practice Wednesday due to suffering so many injuries on Monday, and have a total of 17 players on their injury report. Their offensive line in particular is unhealthy as they have four offensive lineman who missed practice altogether as well as two other lineman who were limited.

Their starting left tackle Trent Williams is trying to make it through the season without knee surgery, and tweaked it in the fourth quarter. His backup, Ty Nsekhe, has missed several weeks with a core muscle injury and isn’t ready. Right tackle Morgan Moses injured both ankles against Philadelphia. Stud right guard Brandon Scherff suffered knee and back injuries while center Spencer Long has injuries to both knees. Catalina, a backup guard, is dealing with concussion symptoms.

That doesn’t even include star cornerback Josh Norman who’s been out multiple weeks with bruised ribs. It is unknown whether he’ll return for a next chapter with Dez Bryant.

The Cowboys injury report could look better, but taking a look at the other side with the Redskins should make Cowboys fans appreciate what they have. While their injury situation could be better, the Redskins should show them that it could also be a lot worse.