Doomsday101
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The news heading into Week 2 isn't all bad for the Dallas Cowboys, as difficult as that might be to fathom right now. After all, they're currently enduring waves of unfortunate news headlined by the suspension of starting right tackle La'el Collins, a multi-week injury to both Michael Gallup (calf) and All-Pro pass rusher DeMarcus Lawrence (foot), and questions on if Randy Gregory will clear the COVID-19 protocol in time to take the field against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. However, former first-round pick Malik Hooker might give them something to smile about.
Not only are the Cowboys welcoming back perennial All-Pro right guard Zack Martin from the reserve/COVID-19 list, but Hooker, who signed on late in training camp, is expected to make his debut for Dallas in Week 2, sources tell CBS Sports and news team executive Stephen Jones spoke about earlier this week. This would put another defensive playmaker on the field after losing at least one, keeping the degree of difficulty for quarterback Justin Herbert more level than it otherwise would've been if Hooker wasn't on the roster.
Malik Hooker expected to make Cowboys' debut in Week 2 vs. Chargers, ready to serve as 'ballhawk' in secondary - CBSSports.com
Not only are the Cowboys welcoming back perennial All-Pro right guard Zack Martin from the reserve/COVID-19 list, but Hooker, who signed on late in training camp, is expected to make his debut for Dallas in Week 2, sources tell CBS Sports and news team executive Stephen Jones spoke about earlier this week. This would put another defensive playmaker on the field after losing at least one, keeping the degree of difficulty for quarterback Justin Herbert more level than it otherwise would've been if Hooker wasn't on the roster.
Malik Hooker expected to make Cowboys' debut in Week 2 vs. Chargers, ready to serve as 'ballhawk' in secondary - CBSSports.com
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