The New Orleans Saints released their second injury report of the week on Thursday, with five players missing practice, while two more were limited.

Center Jonathan Goodwin (ankle), running back Mark Ingram (hand), linebacker David Hawthorne (ankle/knee), safety Marcus Ball (hamstring) and fullback Erik Lorig (ankle)  did not take part in the practice.

Ingram had surgery to repair a broken hand last week. He was described as “week-to-week” by coach Sean Payton, but is likely to miss Sunday night's game.

Tight end Benjamin Watson, who missed Wednesday's practice with a groin injury, and linebacker Curtis Lofton (shoulder) were limited.

Watson and Goodwin were both injured during the Saints' victory over the Minnesota Vikings last Sunday, while Ingram and Hawthorne were injured two weeks ago against the Cleveland Browns.

Lorig and Ball have been sidelined since the start of the season.

For the Cowboys, quarterback Tony Romo (back), linebacker Justin Durant (groin), and tight end Gavin Escobar went through full participation, after being listed on the report on Wednesday, while linebacker Rolando McClain (groin), defensive tackle Terrell McClain (groin), and defensive tackle Henry Melton (hamstring) did not practice.

Meanwhile, receiver Dez Bryant (shoulder) and defensive end Anthony Spencer (knee) were limited.

The Saints and the Cowboys will square off Sunday night in Arlington, with kickoff time set for 7:30 pm.

On Thursday, Saints' head coach Sean Payton spoke with reporters.

View Payton's comments.

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