The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Seattle Seahawks by a score of 24-22 in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs on Saturday night, but they did not do it without suffering some injuries along the way.

The Cowboys lost wide receiver Allen Hurns for the rest of the year after he suffered a gruesome broken leg in the game that would require surgery, and fellow wide out Cole Beasley injured his ankle during the contest.

Beasley played through the ailment, but his status for Dallas' Divisional Round matchup against the Los Angeles Rams is currently up in the air:

“We’ll just see how he feels as the week goes on,” said Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett, according to David Helman of the official team website. “He did get an ankle sprain in the game, was able to fight through it and be very effective for us throughout,” he said. “But we’ll see how it feels. Seemed like he was doing a little bit better today and we’ll just see how he is day by day as the week goes on.”

Beasley caught three passes for 28 yards in the win.

The 29-year-old has provided quarterback Dak Prescott with a reliable target all season long, as he has hauled in 65 receptions for 672 yards and three touchdowns.

Beasley, who has been with the Cowboys since 2012, has only missed one game over the last five years.

Dallas won 10 games during the regular season, capturing the NFC East division title. It will now have to take on a Rams team that won 12 games and earned a first-round bye.