In what seemed like just a matter of minutes in game time, the Dallas Cowboys are now without both of its starting tackles against the Washington Football Team.
A little more than midway through the fourth quarter of Sunday's matchup, Cowboys right tackle La'el Collins was ejected from the game, following a dust up on the sideline with Washington defender, Will Bradley-King.

Collins had taken exception to a Bradley-King hit on his quarterback, Dak Prescott, on the sideline, leading Collins to rush to his quarterback's defense.
Collins, who was also joined by teammate Ezekiel Elliott in the altercation, then forcibly hit and pushed Bradley-King as he made his way off of the Cowboys sideline.
After some discussion with the referees, Collins would finally be sent to the locker room, leaving the Cowboys without either of its starting edge pass protectors.
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