DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - The Dallas Cowboys health woes continued on Wednesday morning when safety Damontae Kazee and offensive lineman Connor Williams were both named to the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Kazee was first flagged for COVID cocerns on Tuesday, and was officially added to the list on Wednesday.
The Cowboys are already without safeties Malik Hooker and Israel Mukuamu, who were added to the reserve/COVID-19 list earlier in the week.
The Cowboys will also be without third-year safety Donovan Wilson, who went down with a groin injury on Tuesday.
Without Hooker, Kazee, Wilson, and Mukuamu, the Cowboys have Darian Thompson and Jayron Kearse available at the starting safety spots, with Steven Parker and undrafted rookie Tyler Coyle as the second team.
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Williams, who has seen work at both center and left guard during camp, will likely be replaced by Connor McGovern until he is back in action.
Williams, Kazee and Wilson would not be the end of the Cowboys injury issues on Wednesday, however, with running back Rico Dowdle's season coming to an end after being named to the injured reserve list.
Dowdle had cemented himself as the third running back on the Cowboys depth chart this preseason, making this a major blow for the offense.