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This is exactly what I feared would happen with relaxed restrictions this season. Dallas will play Thursday without their pro bowl guard who is on Covid reserve. The Cowboys have now had eight players on COVID reserve in the past 16 days. Last year, for the entire season, the Cowboys had only six.
This is why I have been saying all off-season the NFL has to tighten the protocols. Apparently Arians has said players will be on lockdown for road games and he also may require mask mandates in the building, and his team is 100% vaxed. I really hope Bill institutes some of these rules to ensure our guys are playing. It seems as if it will be up to each individual team and how they handle this to ensure the season is not compromised.
This is why I have been saying all off-season the NFL has to tighten the protocols. Apparently Arians has said players will be on lockdown for road games and he also may require mask mandates in the building, and his team is 100% vaxed. I really hope Bill institutes some of these rules to ensure our guys are playing. It seems as if it will be up to each individual team and how they handle this to ensure the season is not compromised.
Cowboys see a major spike in players placed on COVID reserve - ProFootballTalk
The Cowboys will be missing a Pro Bowl offensive lineman for Week One. The positive test generated by guard Zack Martin continues a troubling trend for America’s Team.As noted by Michael Gehlen of the Dallas Morning News, the Cowboys have now had nine players on COVID reserve in the past 16...
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