The Dallas Cowboys have suffered a tough blow with the placement of right tackle Terence Steele on the COVID-19 reserve list. He will miss the Cowboys' Week 13 game against the New Orleans Saints.

This is a tough loss for the Cowboys as they have struggled the past four weeks. They are 1-3 in the past four weeks and only have a win over one of the worst teams in football, the Atlanta Falcons. In those four weeks, they suffered home losses to the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders, as well as an away loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

There are some concerns revolving around the Cowboys regarding if they are nearly as good as many were making them out to be earlier in the season. People felt that they were finally getting over their hump and were going to become Super Bowl contenders. If the past four weeks have shown anything, the Cowboys are far from being one of the best teams in football.

The inevitable crash is currently happening, and they'll look to reverse course against a slumping Saints squad. Terence Steele not being on the field for them certainly won't help. Luckily for the Cowboys, they play in one of the worst divisions in football and can still easily win the NFC East.