DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - The Cowboys got more bad news on Thursday, as they have now placed safety Malik Hooker on the reserve/COVID-19 list after he tested positive for the virus.
Hooker becomes the second player the Cowboys have placed in the COVID-19 protocols today, joining running back JaQuan Hardy.

Defensive tackle Trysten Hill, and assistant coaches Aden Durde and Matt Daniels are also in the protocols.
Defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa, who missed last week's win over the Giants, was activated off of the virus list on Wednesday.
Hooker's loss is a notable one, as he is coming off arguably his best game of the season. He recorded six tackles and an interception in Sunday's win.
The good news for the Cowboys is that safety Donovan Wilson, who has been on injured reserve with a shoulder/chest injury since Week 11, has a strong chance to be activated before Sunday's game against the Washington Football Team.
Cornerback Nahshon Wright, safety Israel Mukuamu and receiver Simi Fehoko were also missing from Thursday's practice, but their absences aren't COVID-related.