It was a tough day for the Cowboys. Though they had a nice comeback in order to squeak by the 49ers in overtime for their first win of the season, they took a few bumps along the way. You already know that quarterback Tony Romo fractured his rib early in the game before returning to help Dallas to victory, but now, ESPN’s Chris Mortensen reports that running back Felix Jones has a separated shoulder and receiver Miles Austin has a pulled hamstring. The injuries, for the team, could be devastating. Without Jones, the team won’t have its No. 1 running back, and without Austin -- who could be out until Dallas’ bye week in October -- the team will miss a big-play receiver who caught three touchdowns Sunday. Source: CBS Sports
Losing Austin is going to hurt...especially with Bryant hurting. Bet they wish they had Williams back....ehhhh...maybe not.
Even though Holley stepped up right when he needed to, we need WR Depth. We have none. RB's should be okay, or so I hope.