ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 01: Dallas Cowboys defensive end Demarcus Lawrence (90) injures his leg during the NFL game between the Los Angeles Rams and Dallas Cowboys on October 1, 2017 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. (Photo by Andrew Dieb/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

In a challenging week for the Dallas Cowboys, the team has been hit hard by injuries as they prepare for their upcoming primetime clash against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Following the decision to place defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence on the injured reserve list, the Cowboys received more bad news: key defensive player Micah Parsons is also likely to miss the game due to an undisclosed issue. The team’s struggles continue with the announcement that starting wide receiver Brandin Cooks has developed an infection in his right knee, stemming from a medical procedure he underwent after the Cowboys’ victory over the New York Giants in Week 4.

Brandin Cooks, a crucial part of the Cowboys’ offensive strategy, had previously been dealing with an injury, which led to the need for injections. Unfortunately, complications arose when an infection developed in the knee, raising concerns about his health and availability. Sources indicate that this infection could sideline Cooks not just for the upcoming matchup against the Steelers, but potentially for a more extended period as well. This news adds another layer of difficulty for the Cowboys, who are already grappling with injuries to key players on both sides of the ball.

 DeMarcus Lawrence
DeMarcus Lawrence

The absence of Cooks is particularly concerning given his role in the Cowboys’ passing game. With a mix of speed and experience, Cooks has been instrumental in providing quarterback Dak Prescott with a reliable target. His ability to stretch the field and make crucial catches could be sorely missed as the Cowboys face off against a formidable Steelers defense.

The team’s situation is further compounded by their recent struggles to maintain a healthy roster, which has put immense pressure on both the coaching staff and the remaining players. As they head into a pivotal game against Pittsburgh, the Cowboys will need to find ways to adapt and compensate for these significant losses. The depth of their roster will be tested, and new playmakers will need to step up to fill the void left by Cooks and potentially Parsons. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the Cowboys navigate this challenging period.

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