The Dallas Cowboys’ offensive line woes just won’t stop. A unit that was once among the best in the league has become a shell of itself, being forced to rotate players so often it’s become nearly impossible to track. If continuity is the name of the game, Dallas is losing in more ways than one.
The newest injury cropped up quite suddenly. During pregame warmups ahead of kickoff against the Pittsburgh Steelers, rookie center Tyler Biadasz was suddenly questionable. It turns out the hamstring pull is severe enough that he’ll miss a couple of weeks, according to Stephen Jones.
Stephen Jones said on 105.3 The Fan center Tyler Biadasz will miss 2-3 weeks with a hamstring injury that the rookie suffered in pregame warmups Sunday. Joe Looney will work as the center.
— Todd Archer (@toddarcher) November 9, 2020
In his stead will be Joe Looney, who’s no stranger to filling in for Wisconsin centers. In 2018, when the now-retired Travis Frederick was battling Guillain-Barre Syndrome, he started every game of the season. Looney was named the 2020 starting center this offseason before an injury sidelined him after just one snap against the Cleveland Browns.
Since then, Biadasz has performed admirably, holding onto his starting position despite Looney’s return to form. Considering the team’s record, finding playing time for its youth movement is about all fans have to look forward to.
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