Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant (88) poses for a photo with youngsters Brock O'Quinn, left, and Gbe McClay, right, before the Dallas Cowboys vs. the Green Bay Packers NFL football game at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Sunday, October 16, 2016. (Louis DeLuca/The Dallas Morning News)

FRISCO -- Despite not having a game this week, the Cowboys practiced Wednesday at The Star.

The team will then have five of the next six days off.

Tony Romo, Tyron Smith, Doug Free, David Irving and Morris Claiborne were not practicing. Lance Dunbar was working on resistance cords.

Dez Bryant was on the field during the portion open to reporters. He was running routes full speed but he was not catching passes during individual drills. Bryant had tape over his right middle finger and his right ring finger.

After practice, Bryant said he cut his fingers while making soup. The star receiver was laughing about the accident and said it's "extremely minor."

Coach Jason Garrett was asked in his Wednesday news conference whether Bryant needs to hire a cook after the accident. The coach quipped, "We got to address that somehow."