The Dallas Cowboys are having the best Friday ever.

First, they were notified the New York appellate court lifted the suspension on running back Ezekiel Elliott, making him eligible to play against the Kansas City Chiefs. More good news came rushing their way shortly after, as it appears wide receiver Cole Beasley will also take the field on Sunday after going down with a concussion in Week 8 against the Washington Redskins.

According to Brandon George of The Dallas Morning News, the star slot receiver states he's been cleared and is no longer in NFL concussion protocol.

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This is great news for a Cowboys' offense that looks to keep chugging along, now averaging 28 points per game while breaking the 30-point mark in each of their last four outings. Beasley himself is having a down year as opposing defensive coordinators hurl double and sometimes triple coverage at him, but the threat of him breaking open for a big play -- or several -- makes his presence invaluable.

He's now ready to go on Sunday, but whether the Chiefs have napkins for all the Sauce is a different story.

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