The Cowboys are a complete mess, and now they have yet another injury to deal with on the team’s offensive line.
Center Joe Looney suffered a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee on the first play of Sunday’s loss to the Browns and could miss two to three weeks, a source told ESPN.
Rookie Tyler Biadasz will take over for Looney with left guard Connor Williams working as the backup center.
The team has already missed right tackle La’el Collins since the season started. He will be done for the season as he’s having hip surgery Wednesday.
Left tackle Tyron Smith missed two games with a neck injury, but he returned against the Browns and did not appear to suffer any setbacks.
Biadasz has played 133 snaps in the past two games in taking over for Looney, who suffered an ankle injury in the Week three loss at Seattle.