The Dallas Cowboys have started the 2020 season at 1-3 and now they could lose star left tackle Tyron Smith for the rest of the campaign.

According to Ed Werder of ESPN, the Cowboys are considering placing Smith on injured reserve because of a nagging neck injury.

The Dallas Cowboys are uncertain whether Tyron Smith will be able to play again this season and are considering placing the star left tackle on injured reserve because of a neck injury, a team source confirmed to ESPN's Ed Werder.

“Right now, it's a big, big question. All things are on the table,” Stephen Jones told the team's website. “We have to look at Tyron's best interest for his career. He's been battling this. He's everything you want in a man. He's everything you want in a left tackle.”

This is certainly not good news for Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, whose blindside could be up in the air now that Smith is out.

Smith is one of the best left tackles in all of football. He's been with the Cowboys his entire career, during which he's made seven Pro Bowls. The California native was also named to the All-Decade Team for the 2010s.

The Cowboys will look to improve to 2-3 in Week 5 when they take on the lowly New York Giants, who have zero wins on the season. However, the offense could struggle now that Smith is likely done for the season.

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